Laurene Rehman

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  • St. John, M., Durant, M., Campagna, P.D., Rehman, L., Thompson, A.M., Wadsworth, L., & Murphy, R.J.L. (2008). Overweight Nova Scotia children and youth: The roles of household income and adherence to Canada’s Food Guide to Healthy Eating. Canadian Journal of Public Health, 99(4), 301-305.
  • Gahagan, J., Rehman, L., Barbour, L., & McWilliam, S. (2007). The preliminary findings of a sample of young heterosexual males regarding HIV prevention education programming in Nova Scotia, Canada.  Journal of HIV/AIDS Prevention and Education for Adolescents and Children, 8(1), 135-153.
  • Gahagan, J., Loppie, C., MacLellan, M., Rehman, L., & Side, K. (2007). “Far as I get is the clothesline”: The impact of leisure on women’s health and unpaid caregiving in Nova Scotia, Canada. Health Care for Women International, 28(1), 47-68.
  • Gahagan, J., Rehman, L., & Baxter, L. (2006). Living with HIV:  An exploration of the work-related experiences of those living with HIV in Nova Scotia, Canada. International Journal of Disability and Community Rehabilitation, 5(1). Available online at http://www.ijdcr.ca/Vol05_01_CAN/articles/gahagan.shtml.
  • Thompson, A., Campagna, P., Rehman, L.A., Murphy, R.J.L., Rasmussen, R.L., & Ness, G.W. (2005). Physical activity and body mass index in grade 3, 7, and 11 Nova Scotia students. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 37(11), 1902-1908.
  • Thompson, A., Rehman, L.A., & Humbert, M.L. (2005). Factors influencing the physically active leisure of children and youth: A qualitative study. Leisure Sciences, 27, 421-438.
  • Rehman, L., Gahagan, J., DiCenso, A.M., & Dias, G. (2004). Harm reduction and women in prison: Policy or practice? Women and Health, 40(4), 57-63.
  • Campagna, P. D., Thompson, A.M., Rehman, L., Rasmussen, R.L., Ness, G.W., Murphy, R.J.L., & Porter, J. (2003). Physical activity levels in grade 3 children during the school day. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 28 (Supplement), S40.
  • Bennett, T.L., Campagna, P. D., Thompson, A.M., Rehman, L., Rasmussen, R.L., Ness, G.W., Murphy, R.J.L., & Porter, J. (2003). Physical activity levels in children and youth: Weekday versus weekend. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 28(Supplement), S32.
  • Thompson, A.M., Campagna, P. D., Thompson, A.M., Rehman, L., Rasmussen, R.L., Ness, G.W., Murphy, R.J.L., & Porter, J. (2003). Physical activity levels of students in Grades 3, 7, and 11 according to Body Mass Index. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 28(Supplement), S109.
  • Lewis, J., Campagna, P. D., Thompson, A.M., Rehman, L., Rasmussen, R.L., Ness, G.W., Murphy, R.J.L., & Porter, J. (2003). A comparison of reference values for BMI and per cent body fat in children and youth. Canadian Journal of Applied Physiology, 28(Supplement), S77.
  • Baikie, G., Bella, L., Delamere, F., Hutchinson, S., Pedlar, A., Rehman, L., Shaw, S., & Tirone, S. (in editing). Chapter 16: This is family making. In L. Bella (Ed.), Family making.
  • Ipson, N., Rehman, L., & Christyson, M.J. (in editing). Chapter 12: Recreation marketing management. In B. van der Smissen, M. Moiseichik, V.J. Hartenburg, & L.F. Twardzik (Eds.), Management of park and recreation agencies. NRPA.
  • Robinson, R., Rehman, L., & MacQueen, J. (in editing). Academic women taking time, making family: If they had more time, they could help me. In L. Bella (Ed.), Family making.
  • Rehman, L., Campagna, P., Kirby, I., Ness, G.W., Murphy, R.J.L., Rasmussen, R., Thompson, A., Porter, J., Droesbeck, C., & Arthur, M. (2003). "I just want to have fun, but can I?" Examining leisure constraints and negotiation by children and adolescents. World Leisure Journal, 45(2), 22-32.
  • Gahagan, J., Rehman, L., & DiCenso, A.M. (2003). Unlocking our futures Exploring HIV/HCV prevention, care, and treatment for women living in the Canadian federal prison system. The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14(Supplement A), 74A.
  • Gahagan, J., & Rehman, L. (2003). To enter or re-enter the workplace: An exploration of the experiences of a sample of PHAs in Nova Scotia. The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14(Supplement A), 63A.
  • Gahagan, J., Rehman, L., Reynolds, A., McWilliam, S., & Robinson, N. (2003). Where’s buddy? The continuing absence of young heterosexual males in the HIV prevention education discourse. The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14(Supplement A), 61A.
  • McWilliam, S., Robinson, N., Gahagan, J., Rehman, L., & Reynolds, A. (2003). We hear you loud and clear: Listening to what young heterosexual males in Nova Scotia have to say about their sexual health education needs. The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14(Supplement A), 67A.
  • Robinson, N., McWilliam, S., Gahagan, J., Rehman, L., & Reynolds, A. (2003). But we ‘trust’ each other: Moving beyond trust and exploring condom use among young adults. The Canadian Journal of Infectious Diseases. 14(Supplement A), 66A.
  • Campagna, P.D., Rehman, L.A., Nordqvist, D., Murphy, R.J.L., Ness, G., Porter, J., Rasmussen, R., & Thompson, A. (2002). Children’s participation in physically active leisure: Income, gender, and regional differences. Journal of Park and Recreation Administration, 20(4), 170-184.
  • Rehman, L.A. (2002). Recognizing the significance of culture: Exploring hidden assumptions of homogeneity. Leisure Sciences, 24(1), 43-58.
  • Robinson, L., Rehman, L., & MacQueen, J. (2002). Riding the slipstream: An experience with multidisciplinary working partnerships. In L. Lawrence & S. Parker (Eds.), Leisure studies trends in theory and research. Eastbourne, UK Leisure Studies Association.
  • Rehman, L.A. (2001). Using Eichler to inform family leisure research. In S. Clough, and J. White (Eds.), Women's leisure experiences: Ages, stages, and roles (87-97). Leisure Studies Association Publication No. 70.
  • Rehman, L.A., & Frisby, W. (2000). Self-employment for women in the fitness and sport industry: Having it all? Journal of Sport Management, 14, 41-62.
  • Gilbert, A., Smale, B.J.A., Rehman, L.A., & Ferris, L. (1998). A research approach to the redesign of a therapeutic recreation assessment program. Global Therapeutic Recreation V.