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Exploring constraints to leisure participation within the countryside
Journal of Occupational Science, Pages: 1 - 15
Swansea University Author: Tania Wiseman
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DOI (Published version): 10.1080/14427591.2024.2370890
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he health and well-being benefits of accessing occupations in natural outdoor environments are well evidenced. However, not everyone has access to these spaces and constraints to leisure participation within rural spaces have been relatively unexplored. This study explored the everyday lives of part...
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