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Social factors predictive of social integration for adults with brain injury

Citation: Batchos, E., Easton, A., Haak, C., & Ditchman, N. (2018). Social factors predictive of social integration for adults with brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(17), 2062-2069. Link to publisher’s article.

Self-regulatory strategies as correlates of physical activity behavior in person’s with multiple sclerosis

Citation: Cederberg, K., Balto, J., & Motl, R. (2018). Self-regulatory strategies as correlates of physical activity behavior in person’s with multiple sclerosis. Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, 99(5), 920-926. Link to publisher’s article.

Assessing the effectiveness of drawing an autobiographical memory as a mood induction procedure in children

Citation: Monnier, C., Syssau, A., Blanc, N., & Brechet, C. (2018). Assessing the effectiveness of drawing an autobiographical memory as a mood induction procedure in children. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(2), 174-180. Link to publisher’s article.

Social dominance in children with cerebral palsy during a problem-solving task with peers

Citation: Voyer, A., Nadeau, L., & Tessier, R. (2018). Social dominance in children with cerebral palsy during a problem-solving task with peers. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(19), 2288-2292. Link to publisher’s article.

The study of the relationship between quality of lifestyle counselling and later adherence to the lifestyle changes based on patients with stroke and TIA

Citation: Oikarinen, A., Engblom, J., Kyngas, H., & Kaariainen, M. (2018). The study of the relationship between quality of lifestyle counselling and later adherence to the lifestyle changes based on patients with stroke and TIA. Clinical Rehabilitation, 32(4), 557-567. Link to publisher’s article.

Effect of rehabilitation intensity on mortality risk after stroke

Citation: Hsieh, C., Huang, H., Wu, D., Li, C., Chiu, M., & Sung, S. (2018). Effect of rehabilitation intensity on mortality risk after stroke. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(6),1042-1048. Link to publisher’s article.

Do performance measures of strength, balance, and mobility predict quality of life and community reintegration after stroke?

Citation: Cohen, J., Ivanova, T., Brouwer, B., Miller, K., Bryant, D., & Garland, J. (2018). Do performance measures of strength, balance, and mobility predict quality of life and community reintegration after stroke? Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99(4), 713-719. Link to publisher’s article.

The role of leisure interest and engagement for subjective well-being

Citation: Schulz, P., Schulte, J., Raube, S., Disouky, H., & Kandler, C. (2018). The role of leisure interest and engagement for subjective well-being. Journal of Happiness Studies, 19(4), 1135-1150. Link to publisher’s article.

Successfully striving for happiness: Socially engaged pursuits predict increases in life satisfaction

Citation: Rohrer, J., Richter, D., Brummer, M., Wagner, G., & Schmukle, S. (2018). Successfully striving for happiness: Socially engaged pursuits predict increases in life satisfaction. Psychological Science, 29(8), 1291-1298. Link to publisher’s article

Functional independence 6 months to 5 years after traumatic brain injury: Opportunities for recreational therapy

Citation: Gregory, D., Hawkins, B., & Chan, L. (2018). Functional independence 6 months to 5 years after traumatic brain injury: Opportunities for recreational therapy. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 17(1), 29-36. Link to publisher’s article.

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