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2018 Publications

  1. Sweet, S.N.,Michalovic, E.,Latimer-Cheung, A.E., Fortier, M., Noreau, L., Zelaya, W., Martin Ginis, K.A. (2018). Spinal cord injury peer mentorship: Applying self-determination theory to explain quality of life and participation outcomes.Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 99,468-476. doi:10.1016/j.apmr.2017.08.487 (Open access of pre-print Article in 鶹Լ University Library repository:)
  2. Herrick, S. S. C., & Duncan, L. R. (2018). A Systematic Scoping Review of Engagement in Physical Activity Among LGBTQ+ Adults.Journal of Physical Activity & Health,15(3), 226-232.
  3. Orr, K., Tamminen, K.A., Sweet, S.N., Tomasone, J.R., & Arbour-Nicitopoulos, K.P. (2018). "I’ve had bad experiences with team sports”: Sport participation, peer need thwarting and need supporting behaviours among youth identifying with physical disability. Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, 35, 36-56. doi: 10.1123/apaq2017-0028
  4. Hallward, L., Patel, N., &Duncan, L.R.(2018). Behavior change techniques in physical activity interventions among men with prostate cancer: A systematic review.Journal ofHealth Psychology, 1-18. doi: 10.1177/1359105318756501
  5. Duncan, L. R., Hieftje, K. D., Pendergrass, T. M., Sawyer, B. G., & Fiellin, L. E. (2018). Preliminary investigation of a videogame prototype for cigarette and marijuana prevention in adolescents.Substance Abuse,2, 1-5.
  6. Hallward, L.,&Duncan, L. R.(2018). A qualitative exploration of athletes’ past experienceswith doping prevention education.Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 1-30. doi: 10.1080/10413200.2018.1448017
  7. Rocchi, M., Zeleya, W., & Sweet, S.N. (2018). Peer mentorship for adults with spinal cord injury: a static group comparison between mentees and non-mentees' reported coping strategies. Spinal Cord. Advanced online. doi:10.1038/s41393-018-0197-5
  8. Graupensperger, S., Sweet, S.N., Evans, M.B. (2018). Multimorbidity of overweight and obesity alongside anxiety and depressive disorders in individuals with spinal cord injury. Journal of Spinal Cord Medicine. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2018.1507801
  9. Chemtob, K., Caron, J. G., Fortier, M. S., Latimer-Cheung, A. E., Zelaya, W., & Sweet, S.N. (2018). Exploring the peer mentorship experiences of adults with spinal cord injury. Rehabilitation Psychology. Advance Online Publication. doi: 10.1037/rep0000228
  10. Michalovic. E., Hall, S., Duncan, L.R., Bassett-Gunter, R., & Sweet, S.N. (2018). Understanding the effects of message framing on physical activity action planning: The role of risk perception and elaboration. International Journal of Behavioral Medicine, Advanced Online Publication. doi: 10.1007/s12529-018-9746-8
  11. Saunders, C.S., Huta, V. &Sweet, S.N.(2018).Physical activity, well-being and the basic psychological needs: Adopting the SDT model of eudaimonia in a post-cardiac rehabilitation sample. Applied Psychology: Health and Well-being. Advanced online. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12136
  12. Andersen, R.E., Sweet, S.N., Reid, R.E.R, Sydney, F. & Plourde, H. (2018).Accuracy of two generic prediction equations and one population specific equation for resting energy expenditure in individuals with spinal cord injury.Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice & Research.doi: 10.3148/cjdpr-2018-021
  13. Taran, S., Conti, J., Routhier, F., Latimer-Cheung, A.E., Noreau, L., & Sweet, S.N. (2018). Leisure time physical activity, perception of impact of pain and life satisfaction after spinal cord injury. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, 4, 273-275. doi: 10.1016/j.rehab.2018.02.007
  14. Evans, M.B., Shirazipour, C.H., Allan, V., Zanhour, M., Sweet, S.N., Martin Ginis, K.A., & Latimer-Cheung, A.E. (2018). Integrating insights from the parasport community to understand optimal experiences: The Quality Parasport Participation Framework. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 37, 79-90. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2018.04.009
  15. Crozier, J., Roig, M., Eng, J.J., Mackay-Lyons, M., Ploughman, M., Bailey, D.M., Sweet, S.N., Giacomoantonio, N., Thiel, A., Trivino, M., & Tang, A. (2018). High-intensity interval training after stroke: An opportunity to promote functional, cardiovascular and neuroplasticity. Neurorehabilitation & Neural Repair. doi: 1177/1545968318766663
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