Occupational Therapy Publications
Research in Occupational Therapy Publications is concerned with enabling occupations to promote health, well-being, social inclusion and social justice at individual, family, community and societal levels. Research topics include work related injuries, physical activity, environmental factors of well-being and, rehabilitation. Topics include global access to treatment, radiotherapy and various surgical approaches.
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Submissions from 2006
Feasibility of a Campus-Based “Buddy System” to Promote Physical Activity: Canadian Students’ Perspectives, Patricia Tucker and Jennifer D. Irwin
Preschoolers' Dietary Behaviours: Parents' Perspectives, Patricia Tucker, Jennifer D. Irwin, Meizi He, L. Michelle Sangster Bouck, and Graham Pollett
Preventing Paediatric Obesity; Recommendations from a Community-based Qualitative Investigation, Patricia Tucker, Jennifer D. Irwin, L. M. Sangster Bouck, Meizi He, and G. Pollett
Submissions from 2005
Screen-viewing Behaviors among Preschoolers Parents' Perceptions, Meizi He, Jennifer D. Irwin, L. Michelle Sangster Bouck, Patricia Tucker, and Graham L. Pollett
Preschoolers' Physical Activity Behaviours: Parents' Perspectives, Jennifer D. Irwin, Meizi He, L. Michelle Sangster Bouck, Patricia Tucker, and Graham L. Pollett
Effective Social Marketing to Promote a Campus-Based Physical Activity Intervention: Students' Perspectives, Patricia Tucker and Jennifer D. Irwin
Submissions from 2004
Gender Differences in the Effects of Family Adversity on the Risk of Onset of DSM-III-R Social Phobia, David J. DeWit, Michelle Chandler-Coutts, David R. Offord, Gillian King, Janette McDougall, Jacqueline Specht, and Shannon Stewart
Submissions from 1999
Parental Preferences for Sex of Children in Canada, Janette McDougall, David J. Dewit, and G. Edward Ebanks