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Trends in Cardiac Rehabilitation Participation in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction: A 5-Year Nationwide Study in Korea. [PDF]
Kim H +9 more
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From belongingness to reduced loneliness: the roles of participation intensity and self-esteem in ACG communities. [PDF]
Lu Y.
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Parental perspectives on the changes in their child's participation in physical activities after a highly intensive functional balance training for Developmental coordination disorder: A sequential multimethod qualitative study. [PDF]
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ICF-Based Assessment of Functioning Problems in Parkinson's Disease: Findings From a Cross-Sectional Survey in Southern Ghana. [PDF]
Agoriwo MW +3 more
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Supporting ‘participation’ in mobile participation
Ruoppila Sampo, Ertiö Titiana Petra
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To participate or not to participate: That is the question
New Directions for Youth Development, 2005AbstractImproving access to and interest in out‐of‐school‐time programs is an important goal. A recent study examined the reasons that youth participated or not in programs, with a focus on the experiences of ethnic minority youth.
Lynne M, Borden +3 more
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Political Analysis, 2003
Survey participation, electoral participation, and political interest have been given wide attention in the research literature, but no one so far has combined these three variables in one model. Taking the social isolation-hypothesis as our starting point, we developed a model with one factor, social involvement, as the common factor underlying these ...
Voogt, J., Saris, W.E.
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Survey participation, electoral participation, and political interest have been given wide attention in the research literature, but no one so far has combined these three variables in one model. Taking the social isolation-hypothesis as our starting point, we developed a model with one factor, social involvement, as the common factor underlying these ...
Voogt, J., Saris, W.E.
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