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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense clinical practice guideline: The management of upper extremity amputation rehabilitation

Citation: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense (2014). U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense clinical practice guideline: The management of upper extremity amputation rehabilitation. Retrieved from: https://www.healthquality.va.gov/guidelines/Rehab/UEAR/. Link to guideline.

Contextual facilitators and barriers of community reintegration among injured female military veterans: A qualitative study

Citation: Hawkins, B. & Crowe, B. (2018). Contextual facilitators and barriers of community reintegration among injured female military veterans:  A qualitative study. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(2), S65-S71. Link to publisher’s article.

Physical fitness in people with post-traumatic stress disorder: A systematic review

Citation: Vancampfort, D., Stubbs, B., Richards, J., Ward, P., Firth, J., Schuch, F., & Rosenbaum, S. (2017). Physical fitness in people with posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(24), 2461-2467. Link to publisher’s article.

Traumatic brain injury severity, comorbidity, social support, family functioning, and community reintegration among veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars

Citation: Pugh, M., Swan, Al, Carolson, K, Jaramillo, C., Eapen, B., Dillahunt-Aspillaga, C., Amuan, M., Delgado, R., McConnell, K., Finley, E., & Grafman, J. (2018). Traumatic brain injury severity, comorbidity, social support, family functioning, and community reintegration among veterans of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(2), S40-S49. Link to publisher’s article.

 

Get active? A meta-analysis of leisure-time physical activity and subjective well-being

Citation: Wiese, C., Kuykendall, L., & Tay, L. (2018). Get active? A meta-analysis of leisure-time physical activity and subjective well-being. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(1), 57-66.  Link to publisher’s article.

The importance of leisure and the psychological mechanisms involved in living a good life: A context analysis of best-possible-selves texts

Citation: Loveday, P, Lovell, G., & Jones, C. (2018). The importance of leisure and the psychological mechanisms involved in living a good life: A context analysis of best-possible-selves texts. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(1), 18-28. Link to publisher’s article.

Everyday creative activity as a path to flourishing

Citation: Conner, T., DeYoung, C., & Silvia, P. (2018). Everyday creative activity as a path to flourishing. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(2), 181-189. Link to publisher’s article.

Building resilience to stress through leisure activities: A qualitative analysis

Citation: Denovan, A. & Macaskill, A. (2017). Building resilience to stress through leisure activities: A qualitative analysis. Annals of Leisure Research, 20(4), 446-466. Link to publisher’s article.

Canine-assisted therapies in autism: A systematic review of published studies relevant to recreational therapy

Citation: Hallyburton, A. & Hinton, J. (2017). Canine-assisted therapies in autism: A systematic review of published studies relevant to recreational therapy. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 51(2), 127-142. Link to publisher’s article.

The potential for mindfulness-based intervention in workplace mental health promotion: Results of a randomized control trial

Citation: Huang, S., Li, R., Huang, F., & Tang, F. (2015). The potential for mindfulness-based intervention in workplace mental health promotion: Results of a randomized control trial. PLoS ONE, 10(9), e0138089. Link to full article.

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