Citation: Pollanen, S. (2015). Elements of crafts that enhance well-being. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(1), 58-78. Link to publisher’s article.
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The effects of utilizing high element ropes courses as a treatment intervention on self-efficacy
Citation: Cordle, J., Van Puymbroeck, M., Hawkins, B., & Baldwin, E. (2016). The effects of utilizing high element ropes courses as a treatment intervention on self-efficacy. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 50(1), 75-92. Link to publisher’s article.
A meta-synthesis of qualitative research on perceptions of people with long-term neurological conditions about group-based memory rehabilitation
Citation: Nair, R., Martin, K., & Sinclair, E. (2015). A meta-synthesis of qualitative research on perceptions of people with long-term neurological conditions about group-based memory rehabilitation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation: An International Journal, 25(4), 479-502. Link to publisher’s article.
Leisure time, leisure activities, and happiness in China
Citation: Wei, X., Huang, S., Stodolska, M., & Yu, Y. (2015). Leisure time, leisure activities, and happiness in China. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(5), 556-576. Link to publisher’s article.
Role of leisure in meaning-making for community-dwelling adults with mental illness: Inspiration for engaged life
Citation: Iwasaki, Y., Messina, E., Shank, J., & Coyle, C. (2015). Role of leisure in meaning-making for community-dwelling adults with mental illness: Inspiration for engaged life. Journal of Leisure Research, 47(5), 538-555. Link to publisher’s article.
Leisure routine and positive attitudes; Age-graded comparisons of the path to happiness
Citation: Bailey, A., Hyoung-Kil, K., & Schmidt, C. (2016). Leisure routine and positive attitudes; Age-graded comparisons of the path to happiness. Journal of Leisure Research, 48(3), 189-209. Link to publisher’s article.
Increasing leisure activity following severe traumatic brain injury: Does it make a difference?
Citation: Douglas, J., Dyson, M., & Foreman, P. (2006). Increasing leisure activity following severe traumatic brain injury: Does it make a difference? Brain Impairment, 7(2), 107-118. Link to publisher’s article.
Self-efficacy and arthritis impact on health: The effect of an arthritis foundation aquatic program
Citation: Guo, L., Yang, H., & Malkin, M. (2009). Self-efficacy and arthritis impact on health: The effect of an arthritis foundation aquatic program. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 8(4), 9-19. Link to publisher’s article.
Perceived benefits of animal-assisted therapy in the oncology waiting room
Citation: Buettner, L., Wang, Y., Stevens, K., Jessup, H., & Magrinat, G., (2011). Perceived benefits of animal-assisted therapy in the oncology waiting room. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 10(3), 25-34. Link to publisher’s article.
Aquatic activity and emotional experience in adults with severe mental illness
Citation: Walter, A. & McCormick, B. (2014). Aquatic activity and emotional experience in adults with severe mental illness. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 13(3), 7-12. Link to publisher’s article.