Active Recreation and Well-Being: The Reconstruction of the Self Identity of Women With Spinal Cord Injury |
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Authors: | Kathryn O'Grady Boyce Rita P. Fleming-Castaldy |
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Affiliation: | 1. VillageCare , New York , New York kathryn.o.boyce@gmail.com;3. University of Scranton , Scranton , Pennsylvania |
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Abstract: | This qualitative study obtained the viewpoints of four women with spinal cord injury about the meaning of active recreation in their lives. Using the constant comparison method, common points of view were revealed within the narratives, leading to the finding that active recreation contributed to a positive self-concept. This facilitated the reconstruction of participants' identities as fit, confident, and social women actively engaged in their communities. Since participation in active recreation was found to be important to the self-identity of women who value physical activity, integrating this role into occupational therapy can facilitate the recovery of a desired self. |
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Keywords: | social participation leisure participation quality of life rehabilitation physical activity |
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