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“I’ve got somebody there, someone who cares”: What support is most valued following a stroke?

Citation: Northcott, S. & Hilari, K. (2018). “I’ve got somebody there, someone who cares”: What support is most valued following a stroke? Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(20), 2439-2448. Link to publisher’s article.

Relearning to live life without substances: A grounded theory of the impact of group physical exercise on sobriety

Citation: Nowakowski-Sims, E. & Bullard, K. (2018). Relearning to live life without substances: A grounded theory of the impact of group physical exercise on sobriety. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 28(3), 305-324. Link to publisher’s article.

Rehabilitation strategies enhancing participation in shopping malls for persons living with a disability

Citation: Gauvreau, C., Kairy, D., Mazer, B., Guindon, A., & Le Dorze, G. (2018). Rehabilitation strategies enhancing participation in shopping malls for persons living with a disability. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(8), 917-925. Link to publisher’s article.

Factors impacting participation in sports for children with limb absence: A qualitative study

Citation: Ahmed, B., Lamy, M., Cameron, D., Artero, L., Ramdial, S., Leineweber, M., & Andrysek, J. (2018). Factors impacting participation in sports for children with limb absence: A qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(12), 1393-1400. Link to publisher’s article.

Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program

Citation: James, L., Shing, J., Mortenson, B., Mattie, J., & Borisoff, J. (2018). Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(13), 1584-1590. Link to publisher’s article.

Promising practices for making recreation programming matter for people who experience mental illness

Citation: Hutchinson, S. & Fenton, L. (2018). Promising practices for making recreation programming matter for people who experience mental illness. Community Mental Health Journal, 54(4), 496-505. Link to publisher’s article.

Freedom to explore the self: How emerging adults use leisure to develop identity

Citation: Layland, E., Hill, B., & Nelson, L. (2018). Freedom to explore the self: How emerging adults use leisure to develop identity. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 13(1), 78-91. Link to publisher’s article.

Taking a hike: Exploring leisure walkers embodied experiences

Citation: Stevenson, N. & Farrell, H. (2018). Taking a hike: Exploring leisure walkers embodied experiences. Social & Cultural Geography, 19(4), 429-447. Link to publisher’s article.

Finding joy in poor health: The leisure-scapes of chronic illness

Citation: McQuoid, J. (2017). Finding joy in poor health: The leisure-scapes of chronic illness. Social Science & Medicine, 183, 88-96. Link to publisher’s article.

Living and ageing with stroke: An exploration of conditions influencing participation in social and leisure activities over 15 years

Citation: Norlander, A., Iwarsson, S., Jonsson, A., Lindgren, A., & Lexell, E. (2018). Living and ageing with stroke: An exploration of conditions influencing participation in social and leisure activities over 15 years. Brain Injury, 32(7), 858-866. Link to publisher’s article.

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