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Journal of Leisurability
Published by Leisurability Publications Inc. until 2000.
Volume 24, Number 2, Spring 1997
At-risk youth and leisure: an ecological perspective
Recreation has the potential for helping at-risk youth but recreation professionals must be aware of the needs of these youth. The best way to prevent youth from being at-risk is for organizations to ...
Camp integration and staff training: the crucial link
Integrated recreation program experiences have improved the self-esteem, self-acceptance and self-confidence in children with disabilities. Integrated camp environments are also conducive for developi...
Editor's Comments- Student Perspectives
Journal of Leisurability Student Perspectives Issue Editor's Comments.
Inclusive leisure services and research: a consideration of the use of social construction theory
Leisure practices and research lacks evidence that explores the social construction of barriers for people with disabilities. Without sufficient evidence exploring social construction theories, the da...
Putting some spirit into recreation services for people with disabilities
This paper discusses the role of spiritual health in recreation services for people with disabilities. Spiritual health has been defined and discussed within the context of the outcome model. Factors ...
The Impact of a Cancer Experience on Women's Leisure: An Examination of Body Image and Ethic of Care as Constraints to Leisure
This article examines the influence of a cancer experience on two leisure constraints identified as being common among women - body image and ethic of care. Questions relating to the manner in which...
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