Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 04/01/2022 Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) threatened leisure, rendering individuals vulnerable to physical and mental decline. Results varied in leisure stress coping during COVID-19 but hold promise for resilience and leisure participation. The lived experience of the pandemic provided the narrow demographic of OTs the opportunity to endure the same traumatic event as their clientele, gaining new perspectives in leisure participation, stress coping, and trauma-informed care, raising the quality of care provision in OT. Primary Author and Speaker: Drew Del Gallo Additional Authors and Speakers: Martin Rice Contributing Authors: Martin Rice

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