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Double punch to the better than nothing: physical activity participation of adolescents with autism spectrum disorder

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Pages 697-709 | Received 01 Jul 2021, Accepted 17 Nov 2021, Published online: 02 Dec 2021

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Anke Arkesteyn, Véronique Cornelissen, Jean Steyaert, Davy Vancampfort & Tine Van Damme. (2023) Barriers and facilitators of physical activity participation in adolescents with autism. Children's Health Care 0:0, pages 1-44.
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Kübra Durmuş & Halil Sarol. (2023) Investigation of the intentions of children on the autism spectrum to participate in physical activity according to the planned behavior theory. International Journal of Developmental Disabilities 0:0, pages 1-12.
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Funda KOÇAK, Halil SAROL & Rıfat Kerem GÜRKAN. (2023) Perceived Stigma in Community-Based Leisure Activity Participation of Children With Autism: Perspective from Turkish ParentsOtizmli Çocuklarda Topluluk Temelli Serbest Zaman Katılımında Algilanan Damgalama: Türk Ebeveyn Perspektifi. The Online Journal of Recreation and Sports 12:3, pages 417-428.
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