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An effective leisure program for older people with diabetes

Citation: Middleton, R., Moxham, L., & Parrish, D. (2017). An effective leisure program for older people with diabetes. World Leisure Journal, 59(sup1), 30-37. Link to publisher’s article.

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.

Creating an inclusive leisure space: Strategies used to engage children with and without disabilities in the arts-mediated program Spiral Garden

Citation: Smart, E., Edwards, B., Kingsnorth, S., Sheffe, S., Curran, CJ., Pinto, M., Crossman, S., & King, G. (2018). Creating an inclusive leisure space: Strategies used to engage children with and without disabilities in the arts-mediated program Spiral Garden. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(2), 199-207. 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.

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.

Parental perceptions of changes in family well-being following participation in a camp: Experiences of families with a child with ASD qualitative paper

Citation: Townsend, J. & Puymbroeck, M. (2017). Parental perceptions of changes in family well-being following participation in a camp: Experiences of families with a child with ASD qualitative paper. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 51(2), 143-163. Link to publisher’s article.

Tai chi for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: The patient’s perspective.

Citation: Desrochers, P., Kairy, D., Pan, S., Corriveau, H., & Tousignant, M. (2017). Tai chi for upper limb rehabilitation in stroke patients: The patient’s perspective. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(13), 1313-1319. Link to publisher’s article.

Qualitative perspectives on aquatic exercise initiation and satisfaction among persons with multiple sclerosis

Citation: Chard, S. (2017). Qualitative perspectives on aquatic exercise initiation and satisfaction among persons with multiple sclerosis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 39(13), 1307-1312. Link to publisher’s article.

“The one thing that actually helps”: Art creation as a self-care and health-promoting practice amongst youth experiencing homelessness

Citation: Schwan, K., Fallon, B., & Milne, B. (2018). “The one thing that actually helps”: Art creation as a self-care and health-promoting practice amongst youth experiencing homelessness. Children and Youth Services Review, 93, 355-364. Link to publisher’s article.

Engagement is serious leisure as practice for coping with the stress of daily life

Citation: Hayosh, T. (2017). Engagement is serious leisure as practice for coping with the stress of daily life. World Leisure Journal, 59(3), 206-217. Link to publisher’s article.

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