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To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia

Citation: Evans, A. (2017). To ‘just be relaxed and with your own thoughts’: Experiences of aquatic activity amongst individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Loisir et Societe/ Society and Leisure, 40(2), 175-192. Link to publisher’s article.

The core and balance model of family leisure functioning: A systematic review

Citation: Townsend, J., Puymbroeck, M., & Zabriskie, R. (2017). The core and balance model of family leisure functioning: A systematic review. Leisure Sciences, 39(5), 436-456. Link to publisher’s article.

Coping strategies and adjustment to multiple sclerosis among recently diagnosed patients: The mediating role of sense of coherence

Citation: Calandri, E., Graziano, F., Borghi, M., & Bonino, S. (2017). Coping strategies and adjustment to multiple sclerosis among recently diagnosed patients: The mediating role of sense of coherence. Clinical Rehabilitation, 31(10),  1386-1395. Link to publisher’s article.

Enhancing positive affect and divergent thinking abilities: Play some music and dance

Citation: Campion, M. & Levita, L. (2014). Enhancing positive affect and divergent thinking abilities: Play some music and dance. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 9(2), 137-145. Link to publisher’s article.

Effect of integrative reminiscence therapy on depression, well being, integrity, self esteem, and life satisfaction in older adults

Citation: Melendez Moral, J., Fortuna Terrero, F., Sales Galan, A., & Mayordomo Rodriguez, T. (2015). Effect of integrative reminiscence therapy on depression, well being, integrity, self esteem, and life satisfaction in older adults. The Journal of Positive Psychology, 10(3), 240-247. Link to publisher’s article.

‘I like to go out to be energised by different people’: An exploratory analysis of mobility and wellbeing in later life.

Citation: Ziegler, F. & Schwanen, T. (2011). ‘I like to go out to be energised by different people’: An exploratory analysis of mobility and wellbeing in later life. Ageing & Society, 31(5), 758-781. Link to publisher’s article.

Establishing well-being after hip fracture: A systematic review and meta-synthesis

Citation: Rasmussen, B. & Uhrenfeldt, L. (2016). Establishing well-being after hip fracture: A systematic review and meta-synthesis. Disability and Rehabilitation, 38(26), 2515-2529. Link to publisher’s article.

The effects of learning on wellbeing for older adults in England

Citation: Jenkins, A. & Mostafa, T. (2015). The effects of learning on wellbeing for older adults in England. Ageing & Society, 35(10). 2053-2070. Link to publisher’s article.

Exploring the health and wellbeing benefits of gardening for older adults

Citation: Scott, T., Masser, B., & Pachanna, N. (2015). Exploring the health and wellbeing benefits of gardening for older adults. Ageing & Society, 35(10). 2176-2200. Link to publisher’s article.

Longitudinal changes in social networks, health and well-being among older Koreans

Citation: Kim, B., Park, S., & Antonucci, T. (2016). Longitudinal changes in social networks, health and well-being among older Koreans. Ageing & Society, 36(9), 1915-1936. Link to publisher’s article.

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