Browsing OSU - Electronic Theses and Dissertations by Author "Zahl, Melissa"
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Examining the perceived benefits of intramural sports participation of undergraduate students at Oklahoma State University
Linsenmeyer, Jason Jay (2016-12)The purpose of the study was to examine the perceived benefits of intramural sports participation for full-time undergraduate students at Oklahoma State University. The survey instrument used for this study was the Artinger ... -
Impact of moderate intensity physical activity on symptom severity of PTSD among military veterans
Miller, Michelle Marie (2018-05)The rates of PTSD among military veterans are much greater when compared to the general population, and are higher in the U.S. than any other country. Due to the known benefits of physical activity on mental and physical ... -
Local residents outdoor recreational conflict: An instrument development
Clemens, Curtis (2017-12)Outdoor recreation are activities experienced and dependent upon the natural environment. When goals of the outdoor recreational experience are hindered due to the behavior of others outdoor recreational conflict occurs. ... -
Preceptions of outdoor leaders towards their experiences of spirituality in nature: A Q-methodology inquiry
Post, Jay Daniel (2015-12)Subjective views regarding outdoor spirituality among outdoor leaders were captured through this Q-methodology study, and the use of spiritual intelligence (SQ) provided the theoretical framework. Q-sorts consisting of 42 ... -
Shades of Purple Recreation
Wright, Courtney A. (2017-07-01)“Purple Recreation” categorizes dark, unusual, taboo, deviant, or socially unacceptable forms of recreation and leisure activities. To fall within the set range of Purple Recreation, an activity must be considered socially ... -
Therapeutic Alliance and Motivation: The Role of the Recreational Therapist and Youth with Behavioral Problems.
Cudd, Taylor Bryanne (2015-12-01)The purpose of this study was to expand on the limited body of knowledge that exists on motivation and therapeutic alliance for recreational therapy programs. This study examined motivation with youth living with behavioral ... -
Why Do Recreational Therapists Join Professional Associations?
McCubbin, Kelley (2018-05-01)Professional associations are the driving force for their profession. These associations are the most successful forces for eliciting change within and for the profession. Recreational Therapy professional associations are ...