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A lifestyle intervention improves fatigue, mental health, and social support among adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: Focus on mediating effects

Citation: Slaman, J., van den Berg-Emons, H., van Meeteren, J., Twisk, J., van Markus, F., Stam, H., van der Slot, W., & Roebroeck, M. (2015). A lifestyle intervention improves fatigue, mental health, and social support among adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy: Focus on mediating effects. Clinical Rehabilitation, 29(7), 717-727. Link to publisher’s article.

A systematic review of the impact of stroke on social support and social networks: Associated factors and patterns of change

Citation: Northcott, S., Moss, B., Harrison, K. & Hilari, K. (2016). A systematic review of the impact of stroke on social support and social networks: Associated factors and patterns of change. Clinical Rehabilitation, 30(8), 811-831. Link to publisher’s article.

Informing therapeutic practice through the walking program experiences of rehabilitation clients with stroke and traumatic brain injury

Citation: Spencer-Cavaliere, N., Bowtell, D., & Langager, M. (2014). Informing therapeutic practice through the walking program experiences of rehabilitation clients with stroke and traumatic brain injury. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 48(3), 247-261. Link to publisher’s article.

Exploring the role of community recreation in stroke recovery using participatory action research and photovoice

Citation: Hebblethwaite, S. & Curley, L. (2015). Exploring the role of community recreation in stroke recovery using participatory action research and photovoice. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 49(1), 1-17. Link to publisher’s article.

The role of social support and self-efficacy in shaping the leisure time physical activity of older adults

Citation: Orsega-Smith, E., Payne, L., Mowen, A., Ho, C., & Godbey, G. (2007). The role of social support and self-efficacy in shaping the leisure time physical activity of older adults. Journal of Leisure Research, 39(4), 705-727. Link to publisher’s article.

Identity negotiating: Redefining stigmatized identities through adaptive sports and recreation participation among individuals with a disability

Citation: Lundberg, N., Tanijuchi, S, McCormick, B., & Tibbs, C. (2011). Identity negotiating: Redefining stigmatized identities through adaptive sports and recreation participation among individuals with a disability. Journal of Leisure Research, 43(2), 205-225. 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.

Developing stroke rehabilitation and community services: A meta-analysis of qualitative literature

Citation: Reed, M., Wood, V., Harrington, R., & Paterson, J. (2012). Developing stroke rehabilitation and community services: A meta-analysis of qualitative literature. Disability and Rehabilitation, 34(7), 553-563. Link to publisher’s article.

Social relationships and risk of dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal cohort studies

Citation: Kuiper, J., Zuidersma, M, Voshaar, R., Zuidema, S., van den Heuvel, E., Stolk, R., & Smidt (2015). Social relationships and risk of dementia: A systematic review and meta-analysis of longitudinal cohort studies. Ageing Research Reviews, 22, 39-57. Link to publisher’s article.

Benefits of social support for individuals with spinal cord injury

Citation: Hartman, K. & Porter, H. (2013). Benefits of social support for individuals with spinal cord injury. RT Wise Owls. Link to research synthesis.

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