Citation: Nagata, S., McCormick, B., & Piatt, J. (2019). The effect of leisure coping on depressive symptoms among individuals with depression: Examination of potential confounding effects of physical activity and extraversion. Psychology, Health, & Medicine, 24(6), 654-666. doi: 10.1080/13548506.2018.1557711. Link to publisher’s article.
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What works for whom and why: A narrative systematic review of interventions for reducing post-traumatic stress disorder and problematic substance use among women with experiences of interpersonal violence
Citation: Bailey, K., Trevillion, K., & Gilchrist, G. (2019). What works for whom and why: A narrative systematic review of interventions for reducing post-traumatic stress disorder and problematic substance use among women with experiences of interpersonal violence. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 99, 88-103. doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2018.12.007. Link to publisher’s article.
People with dementia and carer preferences for home support services in early-stage dementia
Citation: Chester, H., Clarkson, P., Davies, L., Sutcliffe, C., Davies, S., Feast, A.,…Challis, D. (2018). People with dementia and carer preferences for home support services in early-stage dementia. Aging & Mental Health, 22(2), 270-279. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2016.1247424. Link to publisher’s article.
Spirituality and its relationship with positive adjustment following traumatic brain injury
Citation: Jones, K., Pryor, J., Care-Unger, C., & Simpson, G. (2018). Spirituality and its relationship with positive adjustment following traumatic brain injury: A scoping review. Brain Injury, 32(13-14), 1612-1622. Link to publisher’s article.
Trajectories of health-related quality of life after stroke: Results from a one-year prospective cohort study
Citation: Mierlo, M., van Heugten, C., Post, M., Hoekstra, T., & Visser-Meily, A. (2018). Trajectories of health-related quality of life after stroke: Results from a one-year prospective cohort study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(9), 997-1006. 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.
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.
“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.
Coping strategies and adjustment to multiple sclerosis among recently diagnosed patients: The mediating role of sense of coherence
Citation: Calandri, E., Graziano, F., Borghi, M., & Bonino, S. (2017). Coping strategies and adjustment to multiple sclerosis among recently diagnosed patients: The mediating role of sense of coherence. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(10), 1386-1395. Link to publisher’s article.
Coping strategies in individuals after traumatic brain injury: Associations with health-related quality of life
Citation: Sassem N., Gibbons, H., Wilson, L., Martinez, R., Sehmisch, S., Wild, K., & Steinbuchel, N. (2014). Coping strategies in individuals after traumatic brain injury: Associations with health-related quality of life. Disability and Rehabilitation, 36(25), 2152-2160. Link to publisher’s article.