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1. Sex-stratified reference values for the life-space assessment in the Canadian longitudinal study on aging.

2. Implications of time and space factors related with youth substance use prevention: a conceptual review and case study of the Icelandic Prevention Model being implemented in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.

3. Older people's views in relation to risk of falling and need for intervention: a meta-ethnography.

4. Automated Detection of In-Home Activities with Ultra-Wideband Sensors.

5. Procedures to develop a computerized adaptive test to assess patient-reported physical functioning.

6. Embodiment and the foundation of biographical disruption.

7. Participants' perceived benefits from the GLA:D™ program for individuals living with hip and knee osteoarthritis: a qualitative study.

8. Effect of a tailored assistive technology intervention on older adults and their family caregiver: a pragmatic study protocol.

9. Living arrangements and loneliness of South Asian immigrant seniors in Edmonton, Canada.

10. The 9 to 5 routine: advancing the understanding of occupational transition for new immigrants.

11. Symptom Management Among Multiple Sclerosis Care Partners in Canada.

12. A Scoping Review of the Relationship Between Physical Activity and Mental Health Among Immigrants in Western Countries: An Integrated Bio-Psycho-Socio-Cultural Lens.

13. Functional impairment in elderly patients with mild cognitive impairment and mild Alzheimer disease.

14. Characteristics and contributions of non-kin carers of older people: a closer look at friends and neighbours.

15. Remarriage in later life: older women's negotiation of power, resources and domestic labor.

16. Comparing disability survey questions in five countries: a study using ICF to guide comparisons.

17. The evolution of government independent living policies and programmes for Canadians with disabilities.

18. Web-Based Research Ethics Training for Gerontologists.

19. A hierarchical model of domains of disablement in the elderly: a longitudinal approach.

20. The intentional pursuit of everyday life while dying: A longitudinal qualitative study of working-aged adults living with advanced cancer.

21. Gene Therapy in Hemophilia: A Transformational Patient Experience.

22. Women and recovery from myocardial infarction and coronary artery bypass surgery, Part I: The everyday activities of Canadian women.

23. Influence of the COVID‐19 pandemic on executive skills in Canadians experiencing social vulnerability: A descriptive study.

24. Exploring the perspectives of outpatient rehabilitation clinicians on the challenges with monitoring patient health, function and activity in the community.

25. Development and psychometric testing of the Adaptive Capacity Index, an instrument to measure adaptive capacity in individuals with advanced cancer

26. Evacuation solutions for individuals with functional limitations in the built environment: a scoping review protocol.

27. Psychosocial Risk Factors and their Impact on the Performance of Everyday Activities in Canadian Veterans.

28. Video-delivered emotion-focused mindfulness therapy for late- life anxiety: study protocol for a feasibility randomized controlled trial.

29. Health literacy as a determinant of healthy eating and active living in Canadian immigrant youth.

30. To tilt or not to tilt; the decision-making process.

31. How clerks understand the requests of people living with aphasia in service encounters.

32. Documenting change with the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure for children with cerebral palsy.

33. The impact on functioning of second-generation antipsychotic medication side effects for patients with schizophrenia: a worldwide, cross-sectional, web-based survey.

34. Effect of Multiple Sclerosis on Daily Activities, Emotional Well-being, and Relationships: The Global vsMS Survey.

35. Scope of occupational therapy practice for adults with both Down syndrome and dementia: A cross‐sectional survey.

36. Occupational Performance Issues of Children with Hemiplegia after Acquired Brain Injury.

37. Reliability and validity of the Canadian–French ecological adaptation of the weighted version of the Melbourne low-vision ADL Index.

38. Beyond stereotypes of cerebral palsy: Exploring the lived experiences of young Canadians.

39. Comparison of self-rated and objective successful ageing in an international cohort.

40. Long-Term Care Residents' Geriatric Syndromes at Admission and Disablement Over Time: An Observational Cohort Study.

41. Informing the development of assistive technologies for persons with dementia by connecting financial measures of wealth to perceptions of task dependence.

42. Response to Canbaz and Colleagues.

43. Combined impairments in vision, hearing and cognition are associated with greater levels of functional and communication difficulties than cognitive impairment alone: Analysis of interRAI data for home care and long-term care recipients in Ontario.

44. Untangling the Association Between Migraine, Pain, and Anxiety: Examining Migraine and Generalized Anxiety Disorders in a Canadian Population Based Study.

45. The effect of occupational therapy in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: A randomized controlled trial.

46. Predicting the role of assistive technologies in the lives of people with dementia using objective care recipient factors.

47. Evaluating Individualized Falls Prevention for Clients with Medically Complex Conditions.

48. Seniors' narratives of asking (and not asking) for help after a fall: implications for identity.

49. Residential immersive life skills programs for youth with disabilities: service providers' perceptions of change processes.

50. Decline in Activities of Daily Living After a Visit to a Canadian Emergency Department for Minor Injuries in Independent Older Adults: Are Frail Older Adults with Cognitive Impairment at Greater Risk?