Citation: Barnes, M., Lauckner, H., & Hutchinson, S. (2017). Linking recreation and health with people living with chronic conditions. World Leisure Journal, 59(1), 6-20. Link to publisher’s article.
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To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia
Citation: Evans, A. (2017). To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Loisir et Societe/ Society and Leisure, 40(2), 175-192. 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 core and balance model of family leisure functioning: A systematic review
Citation: Townsend, J., Puymbroeck, M., & Zabriskie, R. (2017). The core and balance model of family leisure functioning: A systematic review. Leisure Sciences, 39(5), 436-456. Link to publisher’s article.
Smartphones as assistive technology following traumatic brain injury: A preliminary study of what helps and what hinders
Citation: Wong, D., Sinclair, K.., Seabrook, E., McKay, A., & Ponsford, J. (2017). Smartphones as assistive technology following traumatic brain injury: A preliminary study of what helps and what hinders. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(23), 2387-2394. Link to publisher’s article.
Play-based interventions improve physical function for people with adult-acquired brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Citation: Saywell, N., Taylor, N., Rodgers, E., Skinner, L., & Boocock, M. (2017). Play-based interventions improve physical function for people with adult-acquired brain injury: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(2), 145-157. Link to publisher’s article.
Twelve month follow-up on a randomised controlled trial of relaxation training for post-stroke anxiety
Citation: Golding, K., Fife-Schaw, C., & Kneebone, I. (2017). Twelve month follow-up on a randomised controlled trial of relaxation training for post-stroke anxiety. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(9), 1164-1167. Link to publisher’s article.
Health and recreation perception of adults with developmental disabilities
Citation: Burk, B. & Sharaievska, I. (2017). Health and recreation perception of adults with developmental disabilities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 51(3), 179-192. Link to publisher’s article.
Action observation training of community ambulation for improving walking ability of patients with post-stroke hemiparesis: A randomized controlled pilot trial
Citation: Park, H., Oh, D., Choi, J., Kim, J., Kim, S., Cha, Y., & Jeon, S. (2017). Action observation training of community ambulation for improving walking ability of patients with post-stroke hemiparesis: A randomized controlled pilot trial. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(8), 1078-1086. Link to publisher’s article.
Coping strategies and adjustment to multiple sclerosis among recently diagnosed patients: The mediating role of sense of coherence
Citation: Calandri, E., Graziano, F., Borghi, M., & Bonino, S. (2017). Coping strategies and adjustment to multiple sclerosis among recently diagnosed patients: The mediating role of sense of coherence. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(10), 1386-1395. Link to publisher’s article.