About
The Asian Journal of Occupational Therapy (AsJOT) is an official publication of the Japanese Association of Occupational Therapists (JAOT).
Since its first publication in 2001, AsJOT provides opportunities for researchers from Asia and other regions/countries to publish their influential research articles and reviews covering occupational therapy and its fundamental academic disciplines relevant to occupational therapy.
AsJOT covers all aspects of occupational therapy and welcomes articles that will contribute to the health and well-being of persons with disabilities or those who are at risk.
Contributions from researchers and practitioners who have an interest in occupational therapy are welcomed.
The target readership of the journal are occupational therapists, academics and researchers conducting research in occupational therapy or related fields, university and vocational school faculty members who teach occupational therapy, students studying occupational therapy, the medical and rehabilitation professionals related to occupational therapy, etc.
AsJOT is currently supported in full by JAOT. AsJOT is an open access online journal (Refer to, https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/browse/asiajot/-char/en).
The article will be published online within a few weeks of the completion of author’s proof corrections. The online issue is published every January of the year. The print issue is not published.
Early View
- Effects of Different Cognitive-Motor Task Teaching Methods Using Limbs on Cerebral Hemodynamics in the Prefrontal Cortex: A Pilot Study
- Akira Sagari, Yudai Kobayashi, Koki Harada, Natsu Chosokabe, Wakana Uno, Masaaki Sato, Jun Iwanami, Hitoshi Mutai, Masayoshi Kobayashi
- Effect of Remote Exercise Interventions on the Risk of Incident Functional Disability Certification among Community-Dwelling Older Adults: Before-and-After Study
- Yuya Nakajima, Hidenori Onishi, Yasutaka Mizukami, Yuki Niida, Tomoko Okamoto, Naohiro Konoshita, Tokuharu Tanaka, Akiko Matsunaga, Masafumi Kubota, Masamichi Ikawa, Hideaki Hori, Yasutaka Kobayashi, Hiroyuki Hayashi, Osamu Yamamura
- Self-Organized Social Network Service (Peer-to-Peer Support) for Individuals with Schizophrenia: Potential for Social Participation
- Ryoko Tomizawa, Yumiko Furiya, Georg Gappmayer
- A Self-Help Device for One-Handed Storage of a Folding Umbrella in Its Cover
- Kiyoko Fujishima, Rio Fukuda, Kaoru Fukui
- Effectiveness of Self-Help Device for Hemiplegic Patients to Put on the Knit Cap with a Single Hand: A Retrospective Observational Study
- Yuto Iwafuji , Miyu Ebina, Kai Narita, Fumika Sekikawa, Takaki Kafuku, Yoko Kimura