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Bonnie Lashewicz
Bonnie Lashewicz
Associate Professor, Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei ucalgary.ca
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Neighbourhood built environment influences on physical activity among adults: A systematized review of qualitative evidence
G Salvo, BM Lashewicz, PK Doyle-Baker, GR McCormack
International journal of environmental research and public health 15 (5), 897, 2018
1772018
Who do we think we are? Disrupting notions of quality in qualitative research
J Mitchell, N Boettcher-Sheard, C Duque, B Lashewicz
Qualitative health research 28 (4), 673-680, 2018
972018
Theorizing resilience: Critiquing and unbounding a marginalizing concept
E Hutcheon, B Lashewicz
Disability & Society 29 (9), 1383-1397, 2014
922014
How are they doing? Listening as fathers of children with autism spectrum disorder compare themselves to fathers of children who are typically developing
S Cheuk, B Lashewicz
Autism 20 (3), 343-352, 2016
722016
Tensions among siblings in parent care
B Lashewicz, N Keating
European Journal of Ageing 6, 127-135, 2009
542009
Support Needs of Fathers of Children with ASD: Individual, Family, Community and Ideological Influences.
K Shave, B Lashewicz
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 29 (6), 495-507, 2016
482016
Meta-synthesis of fathers’ experiences raising children on the autism spectrum
BM Lashewicz, L Shipton, K Lien
Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 23 (1), 117-131, 2019
402019
Preferred features of e-mental health programs for prevention of major depression in male workers: results from a Canadian national survey
JL Wang, RW Lam, K Ho, M Attridge, BM Lashewicz, SB Patten, ...
Journal of medical Internet research 18 (6), e132, 2016
382016
Tracing and troubling continuities between ableism and colonialism in Canada
EJ Hutcheon, B Lashewicz
Disability & Society 35 (5), 695-714, 2020
372020
Generative fathering: a framework for enriching understandings of fathers raising children who have disability diagnoses
JL Mitchell, B Lashewicz
Journal of Family Studies 25 (2), 184-198, 2019
332019
Quality group home care for adults with developmental disabilities and/or mental health disorders: Yearning for understanding, security and freedom
L Shipton, BM Lashewicz
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 30 (5), 946-957, 2017
332017
Men’s work-related stress and mental health: illustrating the workings of masculine role norms
N Boettcher, J Mitchell, B Lashewicz, E Jones, JL Wang, S Gundu, ...
American Journal of Men's Health 13 (2), 1557988319838416, 2019
242019
Equity matters: Doing fairness in the context of family caregiving
B Lashewicz, G Manning, M Hall, N Keating
Canadian Journal on Aging/La Revue canadienne du vieillissement 26 (S1), 91-102, 2007
232007
Quirky kids: fathers’ stories of embracing diversity and dismantling expectations for normative play with their children with autism spectrum disorder
J Mitchell, B Lashewicz
Disability & Society 33 (7), 1120-1137, 2018
222018
More Than a Pal: The Generative Leisure Work of Fathers Raising Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
J Mitchell, B Lashewicz
Fathering: A Journal of Theory, Research & Practice about Men as Fathers 13 (2), 2015
222015
Fathers raising children with autism spectrum disorder: stories of marital stability as key to parenting success
B Lashewicz, N Boettcher, A Lo, L Shipton, B Parrott
Issues in mental health nursing 39 (9), 786-794, 2018
212018
Home care technology through an ability expectation lens
G Wolbring, B Lashewicz
Journal of medical Internet research 16 (6), e155, 2014
182014
Are individuals with disabilities and their families “resilient”? Deconstructing and recasting a well-intended concept
EJ Hutcheon, B Lashewicz
Journal of Social Work in Disability & Rehabilitation 14 (1), 41-60, 2015
172015
For the love of the child: Bestowing value amidst inconsistent inclusive education beliefs and practices for one student with severe disabilities
LR Mooney, B Lashewicz
Canadian Journal of Education/Revue canadienne de l'éducation 38 (4), 1-28, 2015
162015
Voices of care for adults with disabilities and/or mental health issues in W estern C anada: what do families and agencies need from each other?
LR Mooney, B Lashewicz
Health & Social Care in the Community 22 (2), 178-186, 2014
152014
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