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What influences participation in leisure activities of children and youth with physical disabilities? A systematic review

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Frequency of participation in leisure activities for children and youth with physical disabilities is associated with a variety of variables, and Gross motor function, manual ability, cognitive ability, communicative skills, age and gender are the most important variables.
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This article is published in Research in Developmental Disabilities.The article was published on 2011-09-01. It has received 192 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Physical disability.

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Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Patterns of Participation in Daily Physical and Play Activities

TL;DR: Findings indicated a low rate of physical activity participation in children with ASD that is closely associated with sociodemographic variables.
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Elements contributing to meaningful participation for children and youth with disabilities: a scoping review

TL;DR: This review reveals the substantial contribution that meaningful interactions and relationships have in creating and facilitating positive and engaging experiences in community-based leisure activities for children and youth with disabilities.
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Participation of Children and Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Scoping Review

TL;DR: Knowledge derived from this review provides preliminary understanding of and justifies greater attention towards the concept of participation in this population of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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Determinants of participation in leisure activities among adolescents with cerebral palsy

TL;DR: Adolescent's mastery motivation, self-perception and behavior were individually associated with participation in different activity domains, but did not strongly predict participation within multivariate models, while preferences for activities were strong predictors of participation in all domains, except for skill-based activities.
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Motor ability and weight status are determinants of out-of-school activity participation for children with developmental coordination disorder.

TL;DR: Interventions aiming at improving participation for children with DCD should target weight control and training in motor proficiency, and significant determinants of activity participation were identified by multiple regression analysis.
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International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health

TL;DR: The World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) has been revised to recognize that the concept of disability resides largely in the sociocultural domain of the authors' lives rather than being an attribute of the individual.
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Neuroimpairments, Activity Limitations, and Participation Restrictions in Children With Cerebral Palsy

TL;DR: Motor function and learning disability were important predictors for participation restrictions in children with CP and has the capacity to be a model to help plan interventions for specific functional goals and to ascertain the child's participation in society.
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A conceptual model of the factors affecting the recreation and leisure participation of children with disabilities.

TL;DR: A conceptual model of 11 environmental, family, and child factors that are thought to influence children's participation in recreation and leisure activities is presented, outlining the existing evidence for the influence of these factors on one another and on children'sparticipation.
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Patterns of participation in recreational and leisure activities among children with complex physical disabilities

TL;DR: Findings provide a foundation for an improved understanding of the participation of children with physical disabilities, which can assist families and service providers in planning activities that fit with their child's preferences and ensure active participation.
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Difficult to Measure Constructs: Conceptual and Methodological Issues Concerning Participation and Environmental Factors

TL;DR: An improved distinction between activities and participation is recommended, as well as elaboration of environment, and a division of the combined ICF categories for activity and participation into 2 separate taxonomies is proposed to guide future research.
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