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The impact of the BEL intervention on levels of motivation, engagement and recovery in people who attend community mental health services
2023) In Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy(
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Opportunities and barriers for occupational engagement among residents in supported housing
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Occupational value outcomes among people with mental health issues participating in activity-based interventions–The importance of internal and external factors
2023) In Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy(
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- 2022
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A scoping review of interventions using occupation to improve mental health or mental wellbeing in adolescent populations
2022) In British Journal of Occupational Therapy(
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Resident and staff perceptions of an activity- and recovery-based intervention in supported housing for people with severe mental illness – a longitudinal pilot study
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An exploration of occupational choices in adolescence : A constructivist grounded theory study
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- 2021
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Psychometric evaluation of the Swedish Quality of Dyadic Relationships scale – homogeneity and construct validity
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Implementing an occupational therapy specific mental health intervention in a multi-professional context–the case of Balancing Everyday Life (BEL)
2021) In Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy(
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Work experiences, resources, and beliefs among vulnerable subgroups of mental health care users
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A cross-sectional study addressing the importance of work and other everyday activities for well-being among people with mental illness : does additional vulnerability matter?
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