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Auteur Kathleen A. Martin Ginis |
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Within the context of physical disability, participation has typically been conceptualized in terms of one's performance of different roles and activities. This perspective, however, ignores the meanings and satisfactions that a person derives f[...]Article
Most adults with multiple sclerosis (MS) are physically inactive. Physical activity guidelines are an important tool for exercise prescription, promotion, and monitoring. This article describes the application of international standards for guid[...]Article
Objectives To create a parsimonious, psychometrically sound measure of experiential aspects of participation (MeEAP) for people with physical disabilities. Design Cross-sectional. Setting Online survey. Participants Respondents were a purpos[...]Article
Heather L. Gainforth ; Femke Hoekstra ; Rhyann McKay ; Christopher B. McBride ; Shane N. Sweet ; Kathleen A. Martin Ginis ; Kim Anderson ; John Chernesky ; Teren Clarke ; Susan Forwell ; Jocelyn Maffin ; Lowell T. McPhail ; Ben W. Mortenson ; Gayle Scarrow ; Lee Schaefer ; Kathryn M. Sibley ; Peter Athanasopoulos ; Rhonda Willms |Objective To address a gap between spinal cord injury (SCI) research and practice by rigorously and systematically co-developing integrated knowledge translation (IKT) guiding principles for conducting and disseminating SCI research in partners[...]Article
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Objective To examine the criterion validity and test-retest reliability of the Leisure Time Physical Activity Questionnaire for People with Spinal Cord Injury (LTPAQ-SCI), a brief measure of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) for people with[...]Article
Objective To examine sex differences in theory-based predictors of leisure time physical activity (LTPA) among men and women with spinal cord injury, and secondarily, to identify factors that might explain any sex differences in social cognitio[...]