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Occupational profiles

Occupational profiles
Research inspired by the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) aims to better understand how chronic health conditions impact patients' participation in meaningful occupations and quality of life. 
The Childhood Executive Functioning Inventory (CHEXI), Adult Executive Functioning Inventory (ADEXI) and Teenage Executive Functioning Inventory (TEXI) - Hebrew Version
Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction Scales - Hebrew Version

Theses published on the subject

Shani Hilel
Activities of daily living in toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorder : an ecological momentary assessment study. Link

Selected Publications

Sinvani, R. T., Darel, D., Ektilat, F., Segal, L., & Gilboa, Y. (2023). The relationship between executive functions and naturalistic use of screen-based activities in children. Child Neuropsychology, 29(5), 787-794. Link
Beit Yosef, A., Refaeli, N., Jacobs, J. M., Shames, J., & Gilboa, Y. (2022). Exploring the Multidimensional Participation of Adults Living in the Community in the Chronic Phase following Acquired Brain Injury. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(18), 11408. Link
Talia Maeir, Mor Nahum, Chen Makranz, Shani Tsabari, Tamar Peretz & Yafit Gilboa (2022): Predictors of quality of life among adults with self-reported cancer related cognitive impairment, Disability and Rehabilitation, DOI: 10.1080/09638288.2022.2050954 Link
Sinvani, R. T., Fogel-Grinvald, H., Afek, A., Ben-Avraham, R., Davidov, A., Cohen, N. B., ... & Gilboa, Y. (2021). Ecological Momentary Mood, Resilience, and Mental Health Status as Predictors of Quality of Life Among Young Adults Under Stress: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 12, 672397. Chicago. Link
Gilboa, Y., Maeir, T., Weber, A., Maeir, A., & Rotenberg, S. (2019). Predictors of community reintegration and quality of life after hip fracture among community-dwelling older adults. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 42(3), 234-239. Chicago. Link
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