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Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on lhe Role of Occupational Therapy in End-of- Automobile Driver Evaluation Occupational Therapy for Adults With Life Care, 65(S), S66—S75 Brief Report—Survey of Driving Evaluation Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De- and Rehabilitation Curricula in Occupa mentias, 65(5), 490-496 Apraxia, Ideomotor tional Therapy Programs, 65(2), 21 220 Using Occupations to Improve Quality of Life, Improved Function After Combined Physical Health and Wellness, and Client and and Mental Practice After Stroke: A Case Caregiver Satisfaction for People With Automobile Driver Examination of Hemiparesis and Apraxia, 65(2), Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De 161-168 Evaluating Driving as a Valued Instrumental mentias, 65(5), 497-504 Activity of Daily Living, 65(1), 64-75 Arm Injuries Usefulness of Screening Tools for Predicting Anxiety Driving Performance in People With Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on Parkinson’s Disease, 65(5), 579-588 Fear of Falling Among People Who Have Occupational Therapy for Individuals Sustained a Stroke: A 6-Month Longitu- With Work-Related Injuries and IIlnesses, dinal Pilot Study, 65(2), 125-132 651), 10-15 Automobile Driving Relationships Between Sensory Modulation and Barriers to Developing and Sustaining Driving Social Supportasn d Health-Related Quality Aspirations (Psy hology) and Community Mobility Programs, 65(4), of Life, 65(3), 320—327 Exploring Expectations for Upper-Extremity e38—e45 Motor Treatment in People After Stroke: A Brief Report Survey of Driving Evaluation AOTA Association and Secondary Analysis, 65(4), 437-444 and Rehabilitation ( urricula in Occupa Official Documents tional Therapy Programs, 65(2), 217-220 2011 AOTA AOTA/AOTFE Awards and Rec Attention Driving Simulator Sickness: An Evidence-Based Review of the Literature, 65(2), 179-188 ognitions Recipients, 65(S), S84 Pilot Study of the Effectiveness of W eighted Simulated Driving Performance of Combat 2011 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture—Accen Vests, 65(6), 688-694 Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain In tuate the Positive: Reflections on Em Stability Balls and Students With Attention and jury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A pathic Interpersonal Interactions, 65(6), Hyperactivity Concerns: Implications for Pilot Study, 65(4) 419-427 623-634 On-Task and In-Seat Behavior, 65(4), Usefulness of Screening Tools for Predicting 2011 Representative Assembly Summary of 393-399 Driving Performance in People With Minutes, 65(S), S85—S86 Parkinson’s Disease, 65(5), 579-588 91st Annual Business Meeting Minutes, 65(S), Attention Deficit Disorder With S$87—S88 Hyperactivity AOTA’s Societal Statement on Health Dis Back Injuries parities, 65(S), S76—S77 Effectiveness of Cognitive—Functional In Effective Occupational Therapy Interventions in AOTA’s Societal Statement on Health Literacy, tervention With Children With Attention the Rehabilitation of Individuals With 6HS), $78—-S79 Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Work-Related Low Back Injuries and Ill Association Policies, 65(S), S80—S83 Study, 65(4), 384—392 27 2 nesses: A Systematic Review, 65(1), 37-43 Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Stability Balls and Students With Attention and 65KS), S26—S31 Hyperactivity Concerns: Implications for On Guidelines for Contributors to AJOT, 65(S), Task and In-Seat Behavior, 65(4), 393-399 Behavior $102—S105 Effectivenesso f Environment-Based Interventions List of Educational Programs in Occupational Auditory Perception for People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Therapy, 65(S), S89-S101 Electroencephalography in Children With and Related Dementias, 65(5), 514—522 Occupational Therapy Research Agenda, 65(S), Without Sensory Processing Disorders Dur $4—S7 > — ing Auditory Perception, 65(4), 370-3 Behavior Control Occupational Therapy Services for Individuals Who Have Experienced Domestic Vio Stability Balls and Students With Attention and Autistic Disorder lence, 65(S), $32—S45 Hyperactivity Concerns: Implications for Occupational Therapy Services in Early Brief Report—Psychometric Validation of the On-Task and In-Seat Behavior, 65(4), Childhood and School-Based Settings, Sensory Experiences Questionnaire, 65| )) 393-399 65S), S46-—S54 207-210 Occupational Therapy Services in Facilitating Early Intervention for Autism With a Parent Behat nor I herap) Work Performance, 65(S), $55—S64 Delivered Qigong Massage Program: A Ran Official Documents Available From the domized Controlled Trial, 65(5), 550-559 Effects of Therapy Cushions on Classroom American Occupational Therapy Associ Effects of a Father-Based In-Home Intervention Behaviors of Children With Autism ation, 65(S), S8—S10 on Perceived Stress and Family Dynamics Spectrum Disorder, 65(2), 152-159 The Philosophical Base of Occupational in Parents of Children With Autism, The Issue Is More Than Good Intentions: Therapy, 65(S), S65 656), 679-687 Advancing Adherence to Therapy Rec Presidential Address, 2011: High-Definition Effects of Therapy Cushions on Classroom ommendations, 65(4), 471-4 Occupational Therapy's Competitive Behaviors of Children With Autism Edge: Personal Excellence Is the Key ’ Spectrum Disorder, 65(2), 152-159 Bibliometrics 656), 616-622 Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of The Role of Occupational Therapy in Disaster Sensory Integration Interventions in Chil- lhe Issue Is—Journal Quality Metrics: Options Preparedness, Response, and Recovery, dren With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A to Consider Other Than Impact Factors, 6KS), S11-S25 Pilot Study, 65(1), 76-85 653), 346—350 The American Journal of Occupational Therapy Brain Injuries in Parents of Children With Autism, Executive Dysfunction and Depressive Symp- 679-687 toms Associated With Reduced Partici- Simulated Driving Performance of Combat pation of People With Severe Congestive Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain In- jury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Chronic Disease Heart Failure, 65(3), 306-313 Pilot Study, 65(4), 419-427 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Chronic Cognitive Therapy Diseases: A Scoping Review, 65(4), 428- Bursitis 436 Cognitive Approach to Improving Participation After Stroke: Two Case Studies, 65(1), 55-63 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Effectiveness of Cognitive—-Functional In- Shoulder Conditions: A Systematic Re- Clinical Competence tervention With Children With Attention view, 651), 16—23 Critical Reasoning Scoreosf Entering Bachelor's Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot and Master’s Students in an Occupational Study, 65(4), 384-392 Caregivers Therapy Program, 65(6), e86-e94 Effect of Educational and Supportive Strategies Effect of a DVD Intervention on Therapists’ Commerce on the Ability of Caregivers of People With Mental Health Practices With Older Dementia to Maintain Participation in Adults, 65(3), 297-305 The Issue Is—Wanted: Entrepreneurs in Oc- That Role, 65(5), 541-549 Evaluating Driving as a Valued Instrumental cupational Therapy, 65(2), 221-228 Activity of Daily Living, 65(1), 64-75 Cerebral Palsy Community Health Services Clinical Protocols Brief Report—Center-of-Pressure Movements Barriers to Developing and Sustaining Driving During Equine-Assisted Activities, 65(2), Manualization of Occupational Therapy and Community Mobility Programs, 211-216 Interventions: Illustrations From the 654), e38-e45 Interrater Reliability of the Melbourne Assess Pressure Ulcer Prevention Research Pro- Occupational Therapy Interventions for ment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function gram, 65(6), 711-719 Chronic Diseases: A Scoping Review, for Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral 65(4), 428-436 Palsy, 65(4), 378-383 Clothing Pilot Study of the Effectiveness of Weighted Community Mental Health Services Child, Preschool Vests, 65(6), 688-694 Effectiveness of Activity-Based Group Work in Efficacy of an Early Intervention Program for Community Mental Health: A Systematic At-Risk Preschool Boys: A Two-Group Cocaine-Related Disorders Review, 65(3), 257-266 Control Study, 65(4), 400-408 Randomized Controlled Pilot Study of an Factors Associated With Therapists’ In- Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Motor Per- Occupational Time-Use Intervention for volvement in Children’s Transition to formance at 4 Months, 65(5), e60-—e68 People With Serious Mental Illness, 65(3), Preschool, 65(1), 86-94 267-276 Objectivity and Stability of the Preschool Imi Cognition tation and Praxis Scale, 65(5), 569-577 Cognitive Predictors of Life Skill Intervention Comparative Effectiveness Research Outcomes for Adults With Mental Illness Child Behavior at Risk for Homelessness, 65(3), 277-286 Effectiveness of Occupational Goal Intervention for Clients With Schizophrenia, 65(3), 287- Effects of Therapy Cushions on Classroom Cognitive Profile Difference Between Allen 296 Behaviors of Children With Autism Cognitive Levels 4 and 5 in Schizophrenia, Spectrum Disorder, 65(2), 152-159 65(4), 453-461 Level of Function at Discharge as a Predictor of Competitive Behavior Readmission Among Inpatients With Child Development Presidential Address, 2011: High-Definition Schizophrenia, 65(3), 314-319 Brief Report—Caregiver Awareness of Prone Using the LOTCA to Measure Cultural and Occupational Therapy's Competitive Edge: Play Recommendations, 65(1), 101-105 Sociodemographic Effects on Cognitive Personal Excellence Is the Key, 65(6), Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Motor Per Skills in Two Groups of Children, 65(3), 616-622 formance at 4 Months, 65(5), e60—e68 e29—¢37 Relationship Between Postural Control and Fine Comp rehension Motor Skills in Preterm Infants at 6 and Cognition Disorders 12 Months Adjusted Age, 65(6), 695-701 From the Desk of the Editor and Associate Centennial Vision—Rehabilitation, Disability, Editor—Health Literacy in Occupational and Participation Research: Are Occupa- Therapy Practice and Research, 65(4), Child Development Disorders, Pervasive tional Therapy Researchers Addressing 367-369 Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of Cognitive Rehabilitation After Stroke? Sensory Integration Interventions in 65(4), e46—-e59 Computer Simulation Children With Autism Spectrum Dis- Cognitive Profile Difference Between Allen orders: A Pilot Study, 65(1), 76-85 Cognitive Levels 4 and 5 in Schizophrenia, Driving Simulator Sickness: An Evidence-Based 65(4), 453-461 Review of the Literature, 65(2), 179-188 Driving to Learn in a Powered Wheelchair: The Simulated Driving Performance of Combat Child Rearing Process of Learning Joystick Use in People Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain In- Effects of aF ather-Based In-Home Intervention With Profound Cognitive Disabilities, jury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A on Perceived Stress and Family Dynamics 65(6), 652-660 Pilot Study, 65(4), 419-427 November/December 2011, Volume 65, Number 6 Computers Decision Making Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of a Handwriting Readiness Program in From the Desk of the Editor—Copyright in the Critical Reasoning Scoreso f Entering Bachelor’s Head Start: A Two-Group Controlled Age of Digital Scholarship, 65(2), 123- and Master’s Students in an Occupational Trial, 65(5), 560-568 124 Therapy Program, 65(6), e86—e94 Education Consumer Health Information Depress ion Occupational Therapy Interventions for Em From the Desk of the Editor and Associate Effect of a DVD Intervention on Therapists’ ployment and Education for Adults With Editor—Health Literacy in Occupational Mental Health Practices With Older Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Re Therapy Practice and Research, 65(4), Adults, 65(3), 297-305 view, 65(3), 238-246 367-369 Executive Dysfunction and Depressive Symp- Effect of Educational and Supportive Strategies toms Associated With Reduced Partici- Education, Continuing on the Abilitoyf Caregiovfe Perospl e With pation of People With Severe Congestive Dementia to Maintain Participation in Heart Failure, 65(3), 306-313 Effect of a DVD Intervention on 7 herapists’ That Role, 65(5), 541-549 of Falling Among People Who Have Mental Health Practices With Older Sustained a Stroke: A 6-Month Longitu- Adults, 65(3), 297-305 dinal Pilot Study, 65(2), 125-132 Cooperative Behavior Relationships Between Sensory Modulation and Education, Graduate Effectiveness of an Integrated Handwriting Social Supports and Health-Related Critical Reasoning Scoreosf Entering Bachelor's Program for First-Grade Students: A Pilot Quality of Life, 65(3), 320-327 and Master’s Students in an Occupational Study, 65(6), 670-678 Therapy Program, 65(6), e86-€94 Developmental Disabilities Copyright srief Report—Psychometric Validation of the Education, Professional From the Desk of the Editor—Copyright in the Sensory Experiences Questionnaire, 65(2), Brief Report—Survey of Driving Evaluation Age of Digital Scholarship, 65(2), 123-124 207-210 and Rehabilitation Curricula in Occupa tional Therapy Programs, 65(2), 217-220 Cross-Cultural Comparison Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 Using the LOTCA to Measure Cultural and Participation in Occupation and Diabetes Self- Educational Measurement Sociodemographic Effects on Cognitive Management in Emerging Adulthood, Effect of a DVD Intervention on Therapists Skills in Two Groups of Children, 65(3), 65(4), 462-469 Mental Health Practices With Older e29-e37 Adults, 65(3), 297-305 Disability Evaluation Cues Creating a Clinically Useful Data Collection Elbow Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Form for the DASH Questionnaire, 65(1), Systematic Review and Analysis of W ork Modify the Activity Demands of the 45-54 Related Injuries to and Conditions of the Occupations of Self-Care and Leisure for Examination of the Factor Structure of the Elbow, 65(1), 24-28 Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Hand Questionnaire, 65(2), 169-178 Related Dementias, 65(5), 523-531 Electroencephalography Improving Measurement Properties of the Recovery Assessment Scale With Rasch Electroencephalography in Children With and Culture Analysis, 65(6), e77-e85 Without Sensory Processing Disorders Dur Using the LOTCA to Measure Cultural and The Issue Is—Enhancing Our Collective Re- ing Auditory Perception, 654), 370-377 Sociodemographic Effects on Cognitive search Acumen by Using an Epidemio Skills in Two Groups of Children, 65(3), logical Perspective, 655), 594-598 Empathy e29-e37 Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Ther Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture—Accentuate the apy for Elderly Clients With Subacute Positive: Reflections on Empathic In Stroke, 65(4), 409-418 Curriculum terpersonal Interactions, 65(6), 623-634 Validity of Using the Assessment of Motor and Brief Report—Survey of Driving Evaluation Process Skills to Determine the Need for Employment and Rehabilitation Curricula in Occupa- Assistance, 65(6), 643—650 tional Therapy Programs, 65(2), 21 -220 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Em- Early Intervention (Education) ployment and Education for Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Re- Data Collection Early Intervention for Autism With a Parent- view, 65(3), 238-246 Creating a Clinically Useful Data Collection Delivered Qigong Massage Program: A Use of Job-Specific Functional Capacity Eval- Form for the DASH Questionnaire, 65(1), Randomized Controlled Trial, 65(5), uation to Predict the Return to Work of 45-54 550-559 Patients With a Distal Radius Fracture, Efficacy of an Early Intervention Program for 654), 445-452 At-Risk Preschool Boys: A Two-Group Data Interpretation, Statistical Control Study, 65(4), 400-408 Entrepreneurship Examination of the Factor Structure of the Factors Associated With Therapists’ In Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and volvement in Children’s Transition to The Issue Is—Wanted: Entrepreneurs in Oc- Hand Questionnaire, 65(2), 169-178 Preschool, 65(1), 86—94 cupational Therapy, 65(2), 221-228 The American Journal of Occupational Therapy Environment Effectiveness of Environment-Based _Inter- in Parents of Children With Autism, ventions for People With Alzheimer’s 656), 679-687 Effectiveness of Environment-Based Interven Disease and Related Dementias, 65(5), tions for People With Alzheimer’s Disease 514-522 Father—Child Relations and Related Dementias, 65(5), 514-522 Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Effects of a Father-Based In-Home Intervention Modify and Maintain Perceptual Abilities Modify the Activity Demands of the on Perceived Stress and Family Dynamics in People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Occupations of Self-Care and Leisure for in Parents of Children With Autism, Related Dementias, 65(5), 505-513 People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Re 65(6), 679-687 The Issue Is—Is Occupational Therapy Ade- lated Dementias, 65(5), 523—531 quately Meeting the Needs of People With Perspectives on Home Safety: Do Home Satety Chronic Pain? 65(1), 106-113 Fear Assessments Address the Concerns of Clients With Vision Loss? 65(6), 635-642 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Em- Fear of Falling Among People Who Have ployment and Education for Adults With Sustained a Stroke: A 6-Month Longitu- Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Re- dinal Pilot Study, 6X2), 125-132 Environment and Public Health view, 65(3), 238-246 The Issue Is—Falls, Older Adults, and the Im Occupational Therapy Interventions for Forearm Injuries pact of the Neighborhood Environment, Shoulder Conditions: A Systematic Re- 656), e95—«100 view, 65(1), 16-23 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Work- Occupational Therapy Interventions for Work- Related Injuries and Conditions of the Related Injuries and Conditions of the Forearm, Wrist, and Hand: A Systematic Environment Design Forearm, Wrist, and Hand: A Systematic Review, 65(1), 29-36 Effectiveness of Environment-Based_ Interven- Review, 65(1), 29-36 tions for People With Alzheimer’s Disease Research Pyramid: A New Evidence-Based Geriatrics and Related Dementias, 65(5), 514-522 Practice Model for Occupational Therapy, Centennial Vision—Update on Geriatric Re- 65(2), 189-196 search in Productive Aging, 65(2), 197- Systematic Review and Analysis of Work- Epidemiological Factors 206 Related Injuries to and Conditioofn tsh e Personal Factors Predictive of Health-Related Elbow, 65(1), 24-28 Lifestyles of Community-Dwelling Older Goals Adults, 65(3), 329-337 Evoked Potentials Cognitive Approach to Improving Participation After Stroke: Two Case Studies, 65(1), Epidemiological Methods Electroencephalography in Children With and 55-63 Without Sensory Processing Disorders Creating a Clinically Useful Data Collection The sIsesaurec h IsA—cEunmheann cibnyg UsOiunrg Caonl leEcptiivdee miRoe D3u55r ing Auditory Perception, 65(4), 370- Form for the DASH Questionnaire, 65(1), 45-54 logical Perspective, 65(5), 594-598 Effectiveness of Occupational Goal Inter- Executive Function vention for Clients With Schizophrenia, Epidemiological Research Design 65(3), 287-296 Effectiveness of Cognitive—Functional _ Inter- The Issue Is—Enhancing Our Collective Re vention With Children With Attention search Acumen by Using an Epidemio- Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Pilot Hand Injuries logical Perspective, 65(5), 594-598 Study, 65(4), 384-392 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Work- Effectiveness of Occupational Goal Inter- Related Injuries and Conditions of the Equine-Assisted Therapy vention for Clients With Schizophrenia, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand: A Systematic 653), 287-296 Review, 65(1), 29-36 Brief Report—Center-of-Pressure Movements Executive Dysfunction and Depressive Symp- During Equine-Assisted Activities, 65(2), 211-216 toms Associated With Reduced Partici- Handwriting pation of People With Severe Congestive Heart Failure, 65(3), 306—313 Effectiveness of an Integrated Handwriting Evidence-Based Practice Program for First-Grade Students: A Pilot Study, 656), 670-678 From the Desk of the Editor—Special Issue Factor Analysis, Statistical Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of a Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy Examination of the Factor Structure of the Handwriting Readiness Program in Head Services in Mental Health Practice, 65(3), Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Start: A Two-Group Controlled Trial, 235-237 Hand Questionnaire, 65(2), 169-178 655), 560—568 From the Desk of the Guest Editor—Effec- tiveness of Occupational Therapy Services for People With Alzheimer’s Disease, Faculty Health Behavior 655), 487-489 Effectiveness of an Integrated Handwriting Participation in Occupation and Diabetes Self- Effective Occupational Therapy Interventions in Program for First-Grade Students: A Pilot Management in Emerging Adulthood, the Rehabilitation of Individuals With Study, 65(6), 670-678 654), 462-469 Work-Related Low Back Injuries and Ill- Personal Factors Predictive of Health-Related nesses: A Systematic Review, 65(1), 37-43 Lifestyles of Community-Dwelling Older Family Relations Effectiveness of Activity-Based Group Work in Adults, 65(3), 329-337 Community Mental Health: A Systematic Effects of a Father-Based In-Home Intervention Research Scholars Initiative—Randomized Con- Review, 65(3), 257-266 on Perceived Stress and Family Dynamics trolled Trial Comparing Tailoring Methods 726 November/December 2011, Volume 65, Number 6 of Multimedia-Based Fall Prevention Edu- Home Care Services Level of Function at Discharge as a Predictor of cation for Community-Dwelling Older Readmission Among Inpatients With Perspectives on Home Safety: Do Home Safety Adults, 65(6), 702-709 Schizophrenia, 65(3), 314-319 Assessments Address the Concerns of Occupational Therapy Interventions for Re- Clients With Vision Loss? 65(6), 635-642 covery in the Areas of Comr-iunity In- Health Education tegration and Normative Life Roles for Effect of Educational and Supportive Strategies Human Activities Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A on the Ability of Caregivers of People With Systematic Review, 65(3), 247-256 Centennial Vision—Update on Geriatric Re- Dementia to Maintain Participation in Using Occupations to Improve Quality of Life, search in Productive Aging, 65(2), 197 That Role, 65(5), 541-549 Health and Wellness, and Client and 206 Research Scholars Initiative—Randomized Con- Caregiver Satisfaction for People With Development and Validation of the Modified trolled Trial Comparing Tailoring Methods Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De- Occupational Questionnaire, 65(1), el 1- of Multimedia-Based Fall Prevention Edu- mentias, 65(5), 497-504 el9 cation for Community-Dwelling Older Effectiveness of Activity-Based Group Work in Adults, 65(6), 702-709 Community Mental Health: A Systematic Interprofessional Relations Review, 65(3), 257 -~266 Factors Associated With Therapists’ In- Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice Executive Dysfunction and Depressive Symp- volvement in Children’s Transition to toms Associated With Reduced Partici- Preschool, 65(1), 86-94 Brief Report—Caregiver Awareness of Prone pation of People With Severe Congestive Play Recommendations, 65(1), 101-105 feart Failure, 65(3), 306-313 Journal Impact Factor Participation in Occupation and Diabetes Self- Health Literacy Management in Emerging Adulthood, From the Desk of the Editor—State of the 65(4), 462-469 Journal, 2011, 65(6), 608-615 From the Desk of the Editor and Associate The Terms Occupation and Activity Over the The Issue Is—Journal Quality Metrics: Op- Editor—Health Literacy in Occupational History of Official Occupational Therapy tions to Consider Other Than Impact Therapy Practice and Research, 65(4), Publications, 65(3), 338-345 Factors, 65(3), 346—350 367-369 Imitative Behavior Learning Health Promotion Objectivity and Stability of the Preschool Imi- Driving to Learn in a Powered Wheelchair: The Using Occupations to Improve Quality of Life, tation and Praxis Scale, 65(5), 569-5 Process of Learning Joystick Use in People Health and Wellness, and Client and With Profound Cognitive Disabilities, Caregiver Satisfaction for People With 65(6), 652-660 Infant Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De- mentias, 65(5), 497-504 Relationship Between Postural Control and Fine Leisure Activities Motor Skills in Preterm Infants at 6 and Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to 12 Months Adjusted Age, 65(6), 695-701 Health Status Indicators Modify the Activity Demands of the Occupations of Self-Care and Leisure for Personal Factors Predictive of Health-Related Infant, Premature People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Lifestyles of Community-Dwelling Older Related Dementias, 65(5), 523-531 Adults, 65(3), 329-337 Relationship Between Postural Control and Fine Using Occupations to Improve Quality of Life, Relationships Between Sensory Modulation and Motor Skills in Preterm Infants at 6 and Health and Wellness, and Client and Social Supports and Health-Related Qual- 12 Months Adjusted Age, 656), 695-701 Caregiver Satisfaction for People With ity of Life, 65(3), 320-327 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De- Infectious Mononucleosis mentias, 65(5), 497-504 Heart Failure Psychometric Study of the Occupational Self Assessment With Adolescents After In- Lifestyle Executive Dysfunction and Depressive Symp- fectious Mononucleosis, 65(2), e20—e28 toms Associated With Reduced Partici- Cognitive Predictors of Life Skill Intervention pation of People With Severe Congestive Outcomes for Adults With Mental Illness Heart Failure, 65(3), 306-313 Interior Design and Furnishings at Risk for Homelessness, 65(3), 277-286 Personal Factors Predictive of Health-Related Effects of Therapy Cushions on Classroom Lifestyles of Community-Dwelling Older Hemiplegia Behaviors of Children With Autism Adults, 65(3), 329-337 Spectrum Disorder, 65(2), 152-159 Interrater Reliability of the Melbourne Assess- Stability Balls and Students With Attention and ment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function Hyperactivity Concerns: Implications for Locomotion for Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy, 65(4), 378-383 On-Task and In-Seat Behavior, 65(4), Barriers to Developing and Sustaining Driving 393-399 and Community Mobility Programs, 65(4), 038-45 History Interpersonal Relations Low Back Pain The Terms Occupation and Activity Over the Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture—Accentuate the History of Official Occupational Therapy Positive: Reflections on Empathic In- Effective Occupational Therapy Interventions Publications, 65(3), 338-345 terpersonal Interactions, 65(6), 623—634 in the Rehabilitation of Individuals With The American Journal of Occupational Therapy Work-Related Low Back Injuries and IIl- tegration and Normative Life Roles for Validity of Using the Assessment of Motor and nesses: A Systematic Review, 65(1), 37-43 Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Process Skills to Determine the Need for Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on Systematic Review, 65(3), 247-256 Assistance, 65(6), 643-650 Occupational Therapy for Individuals Randomized Controlled Pilot Study of an With Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, Occupational Time-Use Intervention for Multimedia 65(1), 10-15 People With Serious Mental Illness, 65(3), 267-276 Research Scholars Initiative—Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Tailoring Manuals as Topics Methods of Multimedia-Based Fall Pre- Manualization of Occupational Therapy In- Mental Processes vention Education for Community- terventions: Illustrations From the Pres Cognitive Profile Difference Between Allen Dwelling Older Adults, 65(6), 702-709 sure Ulcer Prevention Research Program, Cognitive Levels 4 and 5 in Schizophrenia, 6X6), 711-719 654), 453-461 Multiple Sclerosis Evaluating Driving as a Valued Instrumental Massage Activity of Daily Living, 65(1), 64-75 Correlations Between Quality of Life and Ad- aptation Factors Among People With Early Intervention for Autism With a Parent Improved Function After Combined Physical Multiple Sclerosis, 65(6), 661-669 Delivered Qigong Massage Program: A and Mental Practice After Stroke: A Case Randomized Controlled Trial, 65(5), of Hemiparesis and Apraxia, 65(2), 161- 550-559 168 Narration Correlations Between Quality of Life and Ad- Medical Errors Models, Theoretical aptation Factors Among People With Multiple Sclerosis, 65(6), 661-669 Improving Client Safety: Strategies to Prevent The Issue I——More Than Good Intentions: and Reduce Practice Errors in Occupa- Advancing Adherence to Therapy Rec- tional Therapy, 65(6), e69-e76 ommendations, 65(4), 471-477 Occupational Diseases Research Pyramid: A New Evidence-Based Effective Occupational Therapy Interventions Memory Practice Model for Occupational Therapy, in the Rehabilitation of Individuals With 652), 189-196 Work-Related Low Back Injuries and IlIl- Cognitive Profile Difference Between Allen nesses: A Systematic Review, 65(1), 37-43 Cognitive Levels 4 and 5 in Schizophrenia, From the Desk of the Guest Editor—Special Issue 65(4), 453-461 Motion on Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses and Brief Report—Center-of-Pressure Movements the Role of Occupational Therapy: Im- Mental Disorders During Equine-Assisted Activities, 65(2), plications of aS ystematic Literature Review From the Desk of the Editor—Special Issue: 211-216 for Practice, Research, Education, and Pol- Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy icy, 65(1), 7-9 Services in Mental Health Practice, 65(3), Motion Sickness Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on 235-237 Occupational Therapy for Individuals Improving Measurement Properties of the Re- Driving Simulator Sickness: An Evidence-Based With Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, covery Assessment Scale With Rasch Review of the Literature, 65(2), 179-188 65(1), 10-15 Analysis, 65(6), e77-¢85 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Shoulder Conditions: A Systematic Re- Motor Skills Mental Health Services view, 65(1), 16—23 Brief Report—Affected Upper-Extremity Move- Occupational Therapy Interventions for Work- From the Desk of the Editor—Special Issue: ment Ability Is Retained 3 Months After Related Injuries and Conditions of the Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand: A Systematic Services in Mental Health Practice, 65(3), 655), 589-593 Review, 65(1), 29-36 235-237 Brief Report—Caregiver Awareness of Prone Systematic Review and Analysis of Work- Effect of a DVD Intervention on Therapists Play Recommendations, 65(1), 101-105 Related Injuries to and Conditions of the Mental Health Practices With Older Exploring Expectations for Upper-Extremity Elbow, 65(1), 24-28 Adults, 65(3), 297-305 Motor Treatment in People After Stroke: A Secondary Analysis, 65(4), 437-444 Occupational Therapy Interrater Reliability of the Melbourne Assess- Mental Illness ment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function Brief Report—Survey of Driving Evaluation Cognitive Predictors of Life Skill Intervention for Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral and Rehabilitation Curricula in Occupa- Outcomes for Adults With Mental Illness Palsy, 65(4), 378-383 tional Therapy Programs, 65(2), 217-220 at Risk for Homelessness, 65(3), 277-286 Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Motor Perfor- Centennial Vision—Review of Occupational Effectiveness of Activity-Based Group Work in mance at 4 Months, 65(5), e60-e68 Therapy Research in the Practice Area of Community Mental Health: A Systematic Relationship Between Postural Control and Children and Youth, 65(3), 351-359 a=> Review, 65(3), 257-266 Fine Motor Skills in Preterm Infants at Critical Reasoning Scores of Entering Bachelor’s Occupational Therapy Interventions for Em- 6 and 12 Months Adjusted Age, 65(6), and Master’s Students in an Occupational ployment and Education for Adults With 695-701 Therapy Program, 65(6), e86-<94 Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Re- Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of From the Desk of the Editor and Associate view, 65(3), 238-246 a Handwriting Readiness Program in Editor—Health Literacy in Occupational Occupational Therapy Interventions for Re- Head Start: A Two-Group Controlled Therapy Practice and Research, 65(4), covery in the Areas of Community In- Trial, 65(5), 560-568 367-369 November/December 2011, Volume 65, Number 6 From the Desk of the Editor—Special Issue: tegration and Normative Life Roles for ~arkinson’s Disease Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Usefulness of Screening Tools for Predicting Services in Mental Health Practice, 65(3), Systematic Review, 65(3), 247-256 Driving Performance in People With 235-237 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Parkinson’s Disease, 65(5), 579-588 From the Desk of the Editor—State of the Shoulder Conditions: A Systematic Re- Journal, 2011, 65(6), 608-615 view, 65(1), 16-23 From the Desk of the Guest Editor—Effec- Occupational Therapy Interventionfso r Work- ‘atient Care Management tiveness of Occupational Therapy Services Related Injuries and Conditions of the Critical Reasoning Scoorf Eentesrin g Bachelor's for People With Alzheimer’s Disease, Forearm, Wrist, and Hand: A Systematic and Master's Students in an Occupational 65(5), 487-489 Review, 65(1), 29-36 Therapy Program, 65(6), e86—e94 Effective Occupational Therapy Interventions Presidential Address, 2011: High-Definition in the Rehabilitation of Individuals With Occupational Therapy’s Competitive Work-Related Low Back Injuries and III Edge: Personal Excellence Is the Key, atient Care Planning nesses: A Systematic Review, 65(1), 37-43 65(6), 616-622 The Issue Is More Than Good Intentions: Effectiveness of an Integrated Handwriting Research Pyramid: A New Evidence-Based Advancing Adherence to Therapy Rec- Program for First-Grade Students: A Pilot Practice Model for Occupational Therapy, ommendations, 65(4), 471-477 Study, 65(6), 670-678 65(2), 189-196 Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Systematic Review and Analysis of Work- atient Compliance Modify and Maintain Perceptual Abilities Related Injuries to and Conditions of the in People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Elbow, 65(1), 24-28 The Issue Is—More Than Good Intentions: Related Dementias, 65(5), 505-513 The Terms Occupation and Activity Over the Advancing Adherence to Therapy Rec Evaluating Driving as a Valued Instrumental History of Official Occupational Therapy ommendations, 65(4), 471-4 Publications, 65(3), 338-345 Activity of Daily Living, 65(1), 64-75 Factors Associated With Therapists’ In- Patient Education volvement in Children’s Transition to Outcome Assessment (Health Care) Effect of Educational and Supportive Strategies Preschool, 65(1), 86-94 onthe Ability of ¢ varegivers ot People With Improving Client Safety: Strategies to Prevent Improving Measurement Properties of the Dementia to Maintain Participation in and Reduce Practice Errors in Occupa- Recovery Assessment Scale With Rasch That Role, 65(5). 541-549 tional Therapy, 65(6), e69-e76 Analysis, 65(6), e77—e85 The Issue Is—Is Occupational Therapy Ade- Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of quately Meeting the Needs of People Sensory Integration Interventions in Patient Readmission With Chronic Pain? 65(1), 106-113 Children With Autism Spectrum Dis- Level of Function at Dischargge as a Predictor of The Issue Is—Journal Quality Metrics: Op- orders: A Pilot Study, 65(1), 76-85 Readmission Among Inpatients With tions to Consider Other Than Impact Schizophrenia, 65(3), 314-319 Factors, 65(3), 346-350 > Issue Is—More Than Good Intentions: Pain, Intractable Pediatrics Advancing Adherence to Therapy Rec- The Issue Is—Is Occupational Therapy Ade ommendations, 65(4), 471—477 quately Meeting the Needs of People Centennial Vision—Review of Occupational The Issue Is—Wanted: Entrepreneurs in With Chronic Pain? 65(1), 106-113 Therapy Research in the Practice Area of Occupational Therapy, 65(2), 221-228 Children and Youth, 65(3), 351—359 The Issue Is—Falls, Older Adults, and the Impact of the Neighborhood Environ Pain Threshold Perception ment, 65(6), e95—e100 Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing Manualization of Occupational Therapy Inter- Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Level and Sensory Processing Patterns in ventions: Illustrations From the Pressure Modify and Maintain Perceptual Abilities Typical Adults, 65(1), el-e10 Ulcer Prevention Research Program, 65(6), in People With Alzheimer’s Disease and 711-719 Related Dementias, 65(5), 505—513 Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on Parents Occupational Therapy for Adults With Perceptual Disorders Early Intervention for Autism With a Parent- Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De- Delivered Qigong Massage Program: A Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to mentias, 65(5), 490-496 Randomized Controlled Trial, 65(5), Modify and Maintain Perceptual Abilities Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on 550-559 in People With Alzheimer’s Disease and Occupational Therapy for Individuals 2 Related Dementias, 65(5), 505—513 With Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, 651), 10-15 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Paresis Periodicals as Topic Chronic Diseases: A Scoping Review, 65(4), Brief Report—Affected Upper-Extremity Move- From the Desk of the Editor—State of the 428-436 ment Ability Is Retained 3 Months After Journal, 2011, 65(6), GO8—615 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Em- Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy, ployment and Education for Adults With 65(5), 589-593 Personal Satisfaction Serious Mental Illness: A Systematic Re- Improved Function After Combined Physical view, 65(3), 238-246 and Mental Practice After Stroke: A Case Development and Validation of the Modified Occupational Therapy Interventions for Re- of Hemiparesis and Apraxia, 65(2), 161- Occupational Questionnaire, 65(1), el 1 covery in the Areas of Community In- 168 el9 The American Journal of Occupational Therapy Planning Techniques Process Assessment (Health Care) Efficacy of an Early Intervention Program for At-Risk Preschool Boys: A Two-Group The Issue Is—Wanted: Entrepreneurs in Oc- Development of a Fidelity Measure for Research Control Study, 65(4), 400-408 cupational Therapy, 65(2), 221-228 on the Effectiveness of the Ayres Sensory Integration® Intervention, 65(2), 133- 142 Prone Position Play and Playthings Brief Report—Caregiver Awareness of Prone Brief Report—Caregiver Awareness of Prone Professional Competence Play Recommendations, 65(1), 101-105 Play Recommendations, 65(1), 101-105 Improving Client Safety: Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Practice Errors in Occupa- Proprioception Postural Balance tional Therapy, 65(6), e69-e76 he Issue Is—Enhancing Our Collective Re- Driving Simulator Sickness: An Evidence-Based Brief Report—Center-of-Pressure Movements search Acumen by Using an Epidemio- Review of the Literature, 65(2), 179-188 During Equine-Assisted Activities, 65(2), logical Perspective, 65(5), 594-598 Pilot Study of the Effectiveness of Weighted 211-216 Presidential Address, 2011: High-Definition Vests, 65(6), 688-694 Relationship Between Postural Control and Fine Motor Skills in Preterm Infants at 6 Occupational Therapy's Competitive and 12 Months Adjusted Age, 65(6), 695 Edge: Personal Excellence Is the Key, Psychometrics 656), 616-622 701 Brief Report—Psychometric Validation of the Sensory Experiences Questionnaire, 65(2), Professional Practice Posture 207-210 From the Desk of the Editor—State of the Development and Validation of the Modified Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Motor Perfor Journal, 2011, 65(6), 608-615 Occupational Questionnaire, 65(1), el 1- mance at 4 Months, 65(5), e60-e68 Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture—Accentuate the el9 Positive: Reflections on Empathic In- Improving Measurement Properties of the Re- Predictive Value of Tests terpersonal Interactions, 65(6), 623-634 covery Assessment Scale With Rasch The Terms Occupation and Activity Over the Analysis, 65(6), e77-e85 Use of Job-Specific Functional Capacity Eval- History of Official Occupational Therapy Psychometric Study of the Occupational Self uation to Predict the Return to Work of Publications, 65(3), 338-345 Assessment With Adolescents After In- Patients With a Distal Radius Fracture, fectious Mononucleosis, 65(2), e20-e28 654), 445-452 Usefulness of Screening Tools for Predicting Professional Role Driving Performance in People With From the Desk of the Editor—Special Issue: Psychomotor Performance Parkinson’s Disease, 65(5), 579-588 Effectiveness of Occupational Therapy Objectivity and Stability of the Preschool Services in Mental Health Practice, 65(3), Imitation and Praxis Scale, 65(5), 569- 235-237 577 Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects Factors Associated With Therapists’ In- Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of Prenatal Cocaine Exposure and Motor Perfor- volvement in Children’s Transition to Sensory Integration Interventions in mance at 4 Months, 65(5), e60—e68 Preschool, 65(1), 86—94 Children With Autism Spectrum Dis- The Issue Is—Falls, Older Adults, and the orders: A Pilot Study, 65(1), 76-85 Impact of the Neighborhood Environ- Pressure ment, 65(6), e95—e100 Brief Report—Center-of-Pressure Movements Psychotherapy, Group During Equine-Assisted Activities, 65(2), Professional-Family Relations Effectiveness of Activity-Based Group Work in 211-216 Factors Associated With Therapists’ Involve- Community Mental Health: A Systematic ment in Children’s Transition to Pre- Review, 65(3), 257-266 Pressure Ulcer school, 65(1), 86-94 Manualization of Occupational Therapy In- Publications terventions: Illustrations From the Pres- Professional—Patient Relations The Issue Is—Journal Quality Metrics: Options sure Ulcer Prevention Research Program, Eleanor Clarke Slagle Lecture—Accentuate the to Consider Other Than Impact Factors, 6X6), 711-719 Positive: Reflections on Empathic In- 65(3), 346-350 terpersonal Interactions, 65(6), 623-634 Preventive Medicine Publishing Manualization of Occupational Therapy In- Program Development From the Desk of the Editor—Copyright in the terventions: Illustrations From the Pres- Barriers to Developing and Sustaining Driving Age of Digital Scholarship, 65(2), 123- sure Ulcer Prevention Research Program, and Community Mobility Programs, 124 656), 711-719 65(4), e38—-e45 Problem Solving Program Evaluation Qualitative Research Cognitive Approach to Improving Participation Effectiveness of an Integrated Handwriting Research Pyramid: A New Evidence-Based After Stroke: Two Case Studies, 65(1), Program for First-Grade Students: A Pilot Practice Model for Occupational Therapy, 55-63 Study, 65(6), 670-678 65(2), 189-196 November/December 2011, Volume 65, Number 6 Quality of Life Objectivity and Stability of the Preschool Imi- Risk Factors tation and Praxis Scale, 65(5), 569-57 Correlations Between Quality of Life and Ad- Efficacy of an Early Intervention Program for Psychometric Study of the Occupational Self aptation Factors Among People With At-Risk Preschool Boys: A ['wo-Group Assessment With Adolescents After In- Multiple Sclerosis, 65(6), 661-669 Control Study, 65(4), 400-408 fectious Mononucleosis, 65(2), e20—e28 Fear of Falling Among People Who Have Sustained a Stroke: A 6-Month Longitu Research Role dinal Pilot Study, 65(2), 125-132 Relationships Between Sensory Modulation and Centennial Vision—Review of Occupational Occupational Therapy Interventions for Re- Social Supports and Health-Related Therapy Research in the Practice Area of covery in the Areas of Community In- Quality of Life, 65(3), 320-327 Children and Youth, 65(3), 351-359 tegration and Normative Life Roles for Using Occupations to Improve Quality of Life, Centennial Vision—Update on Geriatric Re Adults With Serious Mental Illness: A Health and Wellness, and Client and search in Productive Aging, 65(2), 197 Systematic Review, 65(3), 247-256 Caregiver Satisfaction for People With 206 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De- From the Desk of the Edito State of the Rotator Cuff mentias, 65(5), 497-504 Journal, 2011, 65(6), 608-615 Occupational Ther apy Interventions for Shoulder Conditions: A Systematic Re- Questionnaires Researt 4 Design view, 65(1), 16-23 Brief Report—Psychometric Validation of the Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on Sensory Experiences Questionnaire, 65(2), Occupational Therapy for Adults With Rural Population 207-210 Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De- Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of Development and Validation of the Modified mentias, 65(5), 490-496 a Handwriting Readiness Program in Occupational Questionnaire, 65(1), e11 Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on Head Start: A Two-Group Controlled el9 Occupational Therapy for Individuals Trial, 65(5), 560-568 With Work-Related Injuries and Illnesses, 651), 10-15 Radius Fractures Research Pyramid: A New Evidence-Based Safety Use of Job-Specific Functional Capacity Eval- Practice Model for Occupational Therapy, Improving Client Safety: Strategies to Prevent uation to Predict the Return to Work of 652), 189-196 and Reduce Practice Errors in Occupa Patients With a Distal Radius Fracture, Research Scholars Initiative Effectiveness of tional Therapy, 65(6), e69-e76 65(4), 445-452 Sensory Integration Interventions in Perspectives on Home Safety: Do Home Safety Children With Autism Spectrum Dis- Assessments Address the Concerns of Cli Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic orders: A Pilot Study, 65(1), 76-85 ents With Vision Loss? 65(6), 635-642 Manualization of Occupational Therapy In- Restraint, Physical terventions: Illustrations From the Pres- Se hizophrenia sure Ulcer Prevention Research Program, Brief Report Affected Upper-Extremity Cognitive Profile Difference Between Allen 6HX6), 711-719 Movement Ability Is Retained 3 Months Cognitive Levels 4 and 5 in Schizophrenia, After Modified Constraint-Induced Ther- 65(4), 453-461 Recovery of Function apy, 655), 589-593 Effectiveness of Occupational Goal In Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Brief Report—Affected Upper-Extremity Move Therapy for Elderly Clients With Sub- tervention for Clients With Schizophrenia, 653), 287-296 ment Ability Is Retained 3 Months After acute Stroke, 65(4), 409-418 Modified Constraint-Induced Therapy, Level of Function at Discharge as a Predictor of 655), 589-593 Readmission Among Inpatients With Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Ther- Review Schizophrenia, 65(3), 314-319 apy for Elderly Clients With Subacute Centennial Vision—Rehabilitation, Disability, Stroke, 65(4), 409-418 and Participation Research: Are Occupa- Self-Care tional Therapy Researchers Addressing From the Desk of the Editor and Associate Rehabilitation Cognitive Rehabilitation After Stroke? Editor—Health Literacy in Occupational 65(4), e46—e59 Therapy Practice and Research, 65(4), Brief Report Survey of Driving Evaluation Centennial | Vision Review of Occupational 367-369 and Rehabilitation Curricula in Occupa- Therapy Research in the Practice Area of Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Modify tional Therapy Programs, 65(2), 21 7-220 Children and Youth, 65(3), 351-359 the Activity Demands of the Occupations of Centennial Vision—Rehabilitation, Disability, Methodology for the Systematic Reviews on Self-Care and Leisure for People With Alz and Participation Research: Are Occupa- Occupational Therapy for Adults With heimer’s Disease and Related Dementias, tional Therapy Researchers Addressing Alzheimer’s Disease and Related De 655), 523-531 Cognitive Rehabilitation After Stroke? mentias, 65(5), 490-496 Participation in Occupation and Diabetes Self 65(4), e46—€59 Occupational Therapy Interventions for Management in Emerging Adulthood, Chronic Diseases: \ Scoping Review, 654), 462-469 Reproducibility of Results 65(4), 428-436 Self-Concept Development of a Fidelity Measure for Research Risk Assessment on the Effectiveness of the Ayres Sensory Correlations Between Quality of Life and Ad- Integration® Intervention, 65(2), 133- Evaluating Driving as a Valued Instrumental aptation Factors Among People With 142 Activity of Daily Living, 65(1), 64-75 Multiple Sclerosis, 65(6), 661-669 The American Journal of Occupational Therapy Sensation Disorders Social Marketing Exploring Expectations for Upper-Extremity Motor Treatment in People After Stroke: Brief Report—Psychometric Validation of the Presidential Address, 2011: High-Definition A Secondary Analysis, 65(4), 437-444 Sensory Experiences Questionnaire, 65(2), Occupational Therapy's Competitive Fear of Falling Among People Who Have 207-210 Edge: Personal Excellence Is the Key, Sustained a Stroke: A 6-Month Longitu- Development of a Fidelity Measure for Research 65(6), 616-622 dinal Pilot Study, 65(2), 125-132 on the Effectiveness of the Ayres Sensory Improved Function After Combined Physical Integration® Intervention, 65(2), 133-142 Social Support and Mental Practice After Stroke: A Case Electroencephalography in Children With and of Hemiparesis and Apraxia, 65(2), Without Sensory Processing Disorders Dur Correlations Between Quality of Life and Ad- 161-168 ing Auditory Perception, 654), 370-377 aptation Factors Among People With Modified Constraint-Induced Movement Ther- Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing Multiple Sclerosis, 65(6), 661-669 apy for Elderly Clients With Subacute Level and Sensory Processing Patterns in Effect of Educational and Supportive Strategies Stroke, 65(4), 409-418 Typical Adults, 65(1), el-e10 on the Ability of Caregiovfe Perospl e With Relationships Between Sensory Modulation and Dementia to Maintain Participation in Social Supports and Health-Related Qual- That Role, 65(5), 541-549 Task Performance and Analysis ity of Life, 65(3), 320-327 Relationships Between Sensory Modulation and Cognitive Approach to Improving Participation Research Scholars Initiative—Effectiveness of Social Supports and Health-Related Quality Sensory Integration Interventions in Chil- of Life, 65(3), 320-327 After Stroke: Two Case Studies, 65(1), 55-63 dren With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Effectiveness of Interventions Designed to Pilot Study, 65(1), 76-85 Socioeconomic Factors Modify the Activity Demands of the Verification and Clarification of Patterns of Sensory Integrative Dysfunction, 65(2), Efficacy of an Early Intervention Program for Occupations of Self-Care and Leisure 143-151 At-Risk Preschool Boys: A Two-Group for People With Alzheimer’s Disease Control Study, 65(4), 400-408 and Related Dementias, 65(5), 523- Sensitivity and Specificity Personal Factors Predictive of Health-Related 531 Lifestyles of Community-Dwelling Older Effects of Therapy Cushions on Classroom Validity of Using the Assessment of Motor and Adults, 65(3), 329-337 Behaviors of Children With Autism Spec- Process Skills to Determine the Need for Using the LOTCA to Measure Cultural and trum Disorder, 65(2), 152-159 Assistance, 65(6), 643-650 Sociodemographic Effects on Cognitive Exploring Expectations for Upper-Extremity Skills in Two Groups of Children, 65(3), Motor Treatment in People After Sensory Disorders 29-37 Stroke: A Secondary Analysis, 65(4), 437-444 Early Intervention for Autism With a Parent Improved Function After Combined Physical Delivered Qigong Massage Program: A Somatosensory Disorders and Mental Practice After Stroke: A Case Randomized Controlled Trial, 65(5), Development of a Fidelity Measure for Re- of Hemiparesis and Apraxia, 65(2), 161- 550-559 search on the Effectiveness of the Ayres 168 Sensory Integration® Intervention, 65(2), Interrater Reliability of the Melbourne Assess- Sensory Processing 133-142 ment of Unilateral Upper Limb Function Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing Driving Simulator Sickness: An Evidence-Based for Children With Hemiplegic Cerebral Level and Sensory Processing Patterns in Review of the Literature, 65(2), 179-188 Palsy, 65(4), 378-383 Typical Adults, 65(1), el-e10 Level of Function at Discharge as a Predictor of Readmission Among Inpatients With Stress, Psychological Schizophrenia, 65(3), 314-319 Sensory Threshold Effects of aF ather-Based In-Home Intervention Pilot Study of the Effectiveness of Weighted Relationship Between Pain Catastrophizing on Perceived Stress and Family Dynamics Vests, 65(6), 688-694 Level and Sensory Processing Patterns in in Parents of Children With Autism, Stability Balls and Students With Attention and Typical Adults, 65(1), el-e10 65(6), 679-687 Hyperactivity Concerns: Implications for On-Task and In-Seat Behavior, 65(4), Shoulder Impingement Syndrome 393-399 Stress Disorders, Post-traumatic Validity of Using the Assessment of Motor and Occupational Therapy Interventions for Shoul- Simulated Driving Performance of Combat Process Skills to Determine the Need for der Conditions: A Systematic Review, Veterans With Mild Traumatic Brain In- Assistance, 65(6), 643-650 6X1), 16-23 jury and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Pilot Study, 65(4), 419-427 Shoulder Pain Teaching Occupational Therapy Interventions for Shoul- Stroke Driving to Learn in a Powered Wheelchair: The der Conditions: A Systematic Review, Process of Learning Joystick Use in People 65(1), 16-23 Centennial Vision—Rehabilitation, Disability, With Profound Cognitive Disabilities, and Participation Research: Are Occupa- 656), 652-660 tional Therapy Researchers Addressing Social Environment Cognitive Rehabilitation After Stroke? Tennis Elbow Using the LOTCA to Measure Cultural and 65(4), e46-€59 Sociodemographic Effects on Cognitive Cognitive Approach to Improving Participation Systematic Review and Analysis of Work- Skills in Two Groups of Children, 65(3), After Stroke: Two Case Studies, 65(1), Related Injuries to and Conditions of the e29-—e37 55-63 Elbow, 65(1), 24-28 November/December 2011, Volume 65, Number 6

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