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- Malinin, L. H., Faw, M., & Davalos, D. (2023). Performing arts as a non-pharmacological intervention for people with dementia and care-partners: a community case study. Frontiers in Psychology, 14, 1149711. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1149711/full
- Lassell, R. K., Cross, J. E., Schmid, A., Davalos, D. B., & Wood, W. (submitted), The Feasibility of an Adaptive Riding Program and Acceptability to Dementia Care Partners: “Your Spirits are Lifted”. Complementary Therapies in Medicine. The Feasibility of an Adaptive Riding Program and Acceptability to Dementia Care Partners: ‘Your Spirits are Lifted’ by Rebecca K.F. Lassell, Jennifer E. Cross, Arlene A. Schmid, Deana B. Davalos, Wendy Wood :: SSRN
- Malinin, L. H., Cross, J.E. , Davalos, D.B. , Faw, M. H., Wilhem, L. & Lassell, R.K. (accepted, in revision) Designing Community Arts Engagement for People with Dementia and their Informal Care Partners. In Niedderer, K., Dening, T., Ludden, G., & Holthoff, V. (Eds.), Design for Dementia, Mental Health & Wellbeing.
- Lassell R., Fields, B., Cross, J., Wood, W. (2022). Dementia care partners’ reported outcomes after adaptive riding: A theoretical thematic analysis. Qualitative Ageing Older Adults. doi:10.1108/QAOA-01-2022-0007 Dementia care partners’ reported outcomes after adaptive riding: a theoretical thematic analysis | Emerald Insight
- Lassell R., Wood, W., Schmid, A.A., Cross, J.E. (2021). A comparison of quality of life indicators during two complementary interventions: adaptive gardening and adaptive riding for people with dementia. Complement Therapies in Medicine. doi:330 10.1016/j.ctim.2020.102658. A comparison of quality of life indicators during two complementary interventions: adaptive gardening and adaptive riding for people with dementia – ScienceDirect
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