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Frequency of leisure activities and depressive symptomatology in elderly people: The moderating role of rumination

Citation: Fernandez-Fernandez, V., Marquez-Gonzalez, M., Losada-Baltar, A., & Romero-Moreno, R. (2014). Frequency of leisure activities and depressive symptomatology in elderly people: The moderating role of rumination. International Psychogeriatrics, 26(2), 297-305. 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.

Activity patterns of youth with spina bifida

Citation: Fogarty, E., Hodges, J., & Wilhite, B. (2007). Activity patterns of youth with spina bifida. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 6(4), 19-26. Link to publisher’s article.

Effect of animal-assisted therapy on engagement of rural nursing home residents

Citation: Martindale, B. (2008). Effect of animal-assisted therapy on engagement of rural nursing home residents. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 7(4), 45-53. Link to publisher’s article.

The effectiveness of prescribed recreation activity in decreasing biochemical stress and improving mood in alcoholic patients

Citation: Russoniello, C. (2008). The effectiveness of prescribed recreation activity in decreasing biochemical stress and improving mood in alcoholic patients. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 7(3), 23-33. Link to publisher’s article.

Activity engagement in dementia care: A student delivered home program

Citation: Braddock, B. & Phipps, E. (2010). Activity engagement in dementia care: A student delivered home program. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 9(4), 19-30. Link to publisher’s article.

Leisure time activities, free time boredom, and aggressive behavioral tendencies among at-risk youth in a poverty area: Implications for recreational therapy

Citation: Yang, H., Schraer, K., Malkin, M., 7 Yi, H. (2010). Leisure time activities, free time boredom, and aggressive behavioral tendencies among at-risk youth in  a poverty area: Implications for recreational therapy. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 9(1), 35-47. Link to publisher’s article.

Therapeutic recreation interventions for need-driven dementia compromised behaviors in community dwelling elders

Citation: Fitzsimmons, S. & Buettner, L. (2012). Therapeutic recreation interventions for need-driven dementia compromised behaviors in community dwelling elders. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 11(1), 19-33. Link to publisher’s article.

Understanding the intentions of families with a child with autism to participate in a family recreation program: A pilot study

Citation: Townsend, J. & Van Puymbroeck, M. (2013). Understanding the intentions of families with a child with autism to participate in a family recreation program: A pilot study. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 12(1), 16-22.  Link to publisher’s article.

Physical activity levels, mood, and combat-related acquired brain injury: A cross-sectional examination of operation iraqi freedom and operation enduring freedom service members

Citation: Hirst, J. &  Porter, H. (2014). Physical activity levels, mood, and combat-related acquired brain injury: A cross-sectional examination of operation iraqi freedom and operation enduring freedom service members. American Journal of Recreation Therapy, 13(4), 7-16. Link to publisher’s article.

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