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Factors influencing staff inclusion of youth with disabilities in after-school programs

Citation: Taylor, J. & Joonkoo, Y. (2012). Factors influencing staff inclusion of youth with disabilities in after-school programs. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 46(4), 301-312. Link to publisher’s article.

“I can do it, you can do it”: Collaborative practices for enhancing physical activity

Citation: Kemeny, E. & Arnhold, R. (2012). “I can do it, you can do it”: Collaborative practices for enhancing physical activity. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 46(4), 268-283. Link to publisher’s article.

Assessing the social effect of therapeutic recreation summer camp for adolescents with chronic illness

Citation: Alison, J., Negley, S., & Sibthorp, J. (2013). Assessing the social effect of therapeutic recreation summer camp for adolescents with chronic illness. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 47(1), 35-46. Link to publisher’s article.

Parent perspectives of barriers to child participation in recreational activities

Citation: Schleien, S., Miller, K., Ginger, W., & Pruett, S., (2014). Parent perspectives of barriers to child participation in recreational activities. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(1), 61-73. Link to publisher’s article.

Measuring the impact of a medical specialty camp

Citation: Hill, E., Gagnon, R., Ramsing, R., Goff, J., Kennedy, B., & Hooker, T. (2015). Measuring the impact of a medical specialty camp. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 49(4), 310-325. Link to publisher’s article.

Outcomes and processes at a camp for youth with HIV/AIDS

Citation: Gillard, A., Witt, P., & Watts, C. (2011). Outcomes and processes at a camp for youth with HIV/AIDS. Qualitative Health Research, 21(11), 1508-1526. Link to publisher’s article.

Promoting leisure participation as part of health and well-being in children with youth with cerebral palsy

Citation: Shikako-Thomas, K., Kolehmainen, N., Ketelaar, M., Bult, M., & Law, M. (2014). Promoting leisure participation as part of health and well-being in children with youth with cerebral palsy. Journal of Child Neurology, 29(8), 1125-1133. Link to publisher’s article.

A lifestyle intervention improves fatigue, mental health, and social support among adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: Focus on mediating effects

Citation: Slaman, J., van den Berg-Emons, H., van Meeteren, J., Twisk, J., van Markus, F., Stam, H., van der Slot, W., & Roebroeck, M. (2015). A lifestyle intervention improves fatigue, mental health, and social support among adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: Focus on mediating effects. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(7), 717-727. Link to publisher’s article.

Perceptions of people with disabilities and their families about segregated and inclusive recreation involvement

Citation: Mayer, W. & Anderson, L. (2014). Perceptions of people with disabilities and their families about segregated and inclusive recreation involvement. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(2), 150-168. Link to publisher’s article.

Identity negotiating: Redefining stigmatized identities through adaptive sports and recreation participation among individuals with a disability

Citation: Lundberg, N., Tanijuchi, S, McCormick, B., & Tibbs, C. (2011). Identity negotiating: Redefining stigmatized identities through adaptive sports and recreation participation among individuals with a disability. Journal of Leisure Research, 43(2), 205-225. Link to publisher’s article.

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