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The role of social relationships among elderly community-dwelling and nursing-home residents: Findings from a quality of life study

Citation: Scocco, P. & Nassuato, M. (2017). The role of social relationships among elderly community-dwelling and nursing-home residents: Findings from a quality of life study. Psychogeriatrics, 17(4), 231-237. Link to publisher’s article.

Recovery and creative practices in people with severe mental illness: Evaluating well-being and social inclusion

Citation: Saavedra, J., Perez, E., Crawford, P., & Arias, S. (2018). Recovery and creative practices in people with severe mental illness: Evaluating well-being and social inclusion. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(8), 905-911. Link to publisher’s article.

Depression and infrequent participation in social activities among older adults: The moderating role of high-quality familial ties

Citation: Holtfreter, K., Reisig, M., & Turanovic, J. (2017). Depression and infrequent participation in social activities among older adults: The moderating role of high-quality familial ties. Aging & Mental Health, 21(4), 379-388. Link to publisher’s article.

Factors impacting participation in sports for children with limb absence: A qualitative study

Citation: Ahmed, B., Lamy, M., Cameron, D., Artero, L., Ramdial, S., Leineweber, M., & Andrysek, J. (2018). Factors impacting participation in sports for children with limb absence: A qualitative study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(12), 1393-1400. Link to publisher’s article.

Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program

Citation: James, L., Shing, J., Mortenson, B., Mattie, J., & Borisoff, J. (2018). Experiences with and perceptions of an adaptive hiking program. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(13), 1584-1590. Link to publisher’s article.

The benefits of individualized leisure and social activity interventions for people with dementia: A systematic review

Citation: Han, A., Radel, J., McDowd, J., & Sabata, D. (2016). The benefits of individualized leisure and social activity interventions for people with dementia: A systematic review. Activities, Adaptation, & Aging, 40(3), 219-265. Link to publisher’s article.

Social factors predictive of social integration for adults with brain injury

Citation: Batchos, E., Easton, A., Haak, C., & Ditchman, N. (2018). Social factors predictive of social integration for adults with brain injury. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(17), 2062-2069. Link to publisher’s article.

Social dominance in children with cerebral palsy during a problem-solving task with peers

Citation: Voyer, A., Nadeau, L., & Tessier, R. (2018). Social dominance in children with cerebral palsy during a problem-solving task with peers. Disability and Rehabilitation, 40(19), 2288-2292. Link to publisher’s article.

The benefits of recreation for recovery and social inclusion of individuals with mental illness: An integrative review

Citation: Fenton, L., White, C., Gallant, K., Gilbert, R., Hutchinson, S., & Hamilton-Hinch, B. (2017). The benefits of recreation for recovery and social inclusion of individuals with mental illness: An integrative review. Leisure Sciences, 39(1), 1-19. Link to publisher’s article.

Rehabilitation interventions for improving social participation after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Citation: Obembe, A. & Eng, J. (2016). Rehabilitation interventions for improving social participation after stroke: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 30(4), 384-392. Link to publisher’s article.

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