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Outcomes of a therapeutic fly-fishing program for veterans with combat-related disabilities: A community-based rehabilitation initiative

Citation: Bennett, J., Piatt, J., & VanPuymbroeck, M. (2017). Outcomes of a therapeutic fly-fishing program for veterans with combat-related disabilities: A community-based rehabilitation initiative. Community Mental Health Journal, 53(7), 756-765. Link to publisher’s article.

Examining the links between challenging behaviors in youth with ASD and parental stress, mental health, and involvement: Applying an adaptation of the family stress model to families with youth with ASD

Citation: Schiltz, H., McVey, A., Magnus, B., Dolan, B., Willar, K.,…Van Hecke, A. (2018). Examining the links between challenging behaviors in youth with ASD and parental stress, mental health, and involvement: Applying an adaptation of the family stress model to families with youth with ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 48(4), 1169-1180. Link to publisher’s article.

“Happy Feet”: Evaluating the benefits of a 100-day 10,000 step challenge on mental health and wellbeing

Citation: Hallam, K., Bilsborough, s., & deCourten, M. (2018). “Happy Feet”: Evaluating the benefits of a 100-day 10,000 step challenge on mental health and wellbeing. BMC Psychiatry, 18, 1-7. Link to publisher’s article.

Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness

Citation: Tessier, J., Erickson, Z., Meyer, H., Baker, M., Gelberg, H., Arnold, I.,…Ames, D. (2017). Therapeutic lifestyle changes: Impact on weight, quality of life, and psychiatric symptoms in veterans with mental illness. Military Medicine, 182(9), 1738-1744. Link to publisher’s article.

Openness to experience and stress responsivity: An examination of cardiovascular and underlying hemodynamic trajectories within an acute stress response

Citation: O’Suilleabhain, P., Howard, S., & Hughes, B. (2018). Openness to experience and stress responsivity: An examination of cardiovascular and underlying hemodynamic trajectories within an acute stress response. PLoS One, 13(6), e0199221. Link to publisher’s article.

Is social support always related to stress reduction in nursing home residents?

Citation: Chang, L. (2018). Is social support always related to stress reduction in nursing home residents? A study in leisure contexts. Research in Gerontological Nursing, 11(4), 174-180. Link to publisher’s article.

Building resilience to stress through leisure activities: A qualitative analysis

Citation: Denovan, A. & Macaskill, A. (2017). Building resilience to stress through leisure activities: A qualitative analysis. Annals of Leisure Research, 20(4), 446-466. Link to publisher’s article.

Engagement is serious leisure as practice for coping with the stress of daily life

Citation: Hayosh, T. (2017). Engagement is serious leisure as practice for coping with the stress of daily life. World Leisure Journal, 59(3), 206-217. Link to publisher’s article.

Comparing the effects of aquatic and land-based exercise on the physiological stress response of women with fibromyalgia

Citation: Kelley, C. & Loy, D. (2008). Comparing the effects of aquatic and land-based exercise on the physiological stress response of women with fibromyalgia. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 42(2), 103-118. Link to publisher’s article.

“It gives me purpose”: The use of dance with people experiencing homelessness

Citation: Knestaut, M., Devine, M., & Verlezza, B. (2010). “It gives me purpose”: The use of dance with people experiencing homelessness. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 44(4), 289-301. Link to publisher’s article.

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