Journal Contents
Volume 13, no 1
Volume 13, no 2
| Family occupations in later life Bonder, Bette R, pp. 107-116 |
| Values concerning employment related and family related occupations: perspectives of young Canadian male medical students Wada, Mineko and Beagan, Brenda , pp. 117-125 |
| An evolutionary perspective of grooming as an occupation Hartshorne, Sue , pp. 126-133 |
| An occupational journey: narratives of two women who divorced a spouse with alcoholism Lee, Katie and Kirsh, Bonnie , pp. 134-144 |
| Comment : A special occupation: commissioning an heirloom Ilott, Irene , pp. 145-148 |
| Comment: Is dying an occupation? Pollard, Nick , pp. 149-152 |
| Occupational Terminology Lentin, Primrose, pp. 153-157 |
| Occupational Profile: An interview with Barbara Lavin Boerema, Christina , pp. 158-161 |
Volume 13, no 3
| One person’s thoughts on the future of occupational science Clark, Florence , pp. 167-179 |
| Physical activity and the occupations of children: perspectives of parents and children Ziviani, Jenny and Macdonald, Doune and Ward, Heather and Jenkins, David and Rodger, Sylvia , pp. 180-187 |
| A grounded theory analysis of the occupational impact of caring for a partner who has multiple sclerosis Heward, Kate and Molineux, Matthew and Gough, Brendan, pp. 188-197 |
| Theater engagement and self-concept in college undergraduates Yeager, Jenna , pp. 198-208 |
| Occupation, stress, and biomarkers: measuring the impact of occupational injustice Mernar, Thomas J, pp. 209-213 |
| Occupational Profile: An interview with Betty Calame Meltzer, Phyllis , pp. 214-218 |




