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Family leisure: An integrative review of research from select journals

Citation: Hodge, C., Bocarro, J., Henderson, K., Zabriskie, R., Parcel, T., & Kanters, M. (2015). Family leisure: An integrative review of research from select journals. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(5), 577-600. Link to publisher’s article.

The effects of leisure education on leisure attitudes, perceived leisure control, and barriers to leisure in chinese older adult immigrants in the united states

Citation: Hsieh, C. & Janssen, M. (2009). The effects of leisure education on leisure attitudes, perceived leisure control, and barriers to leisure in chinese older adult immigrants in the united states. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 8(4), 21-28. Link to publisher’s article.

A review of factors influencing participation in social and community activities for wheelchair users

Citation: Smith, E., Sakakibara, B., & Miller, W. (2016). A review of factors influencing participation in social and community activities for wheelchair users. Disability and Rehabilitation: Assistive Technology, 11(5), 361-374. Link to publisher’s article.

Long-term predictors of social and leisure activity 10 years after stroke

Citation: Norlander, A., Carlstedt, E., Jonsson, A., Lexell, E., Stahl, A., Lindgren, A., & Iwarsson, S. (2016). Long-term predictors of social and leisure activity 10 years after stroke. PLoS ONE, 11(2), 1-16. Link to publisher’s article.

Factors associated with community reintegration in the first year after stroke: A qualitative meta-synthesis

Citation: Walsh, M., Galvin, R., Loughnane, C., Macey, C., & Horgan, F. (2015). Factors associated with community reintegration in the first year after stroke: A qualitative meta-synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(18), 1499-1608. Link to publisher’s article.

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