Mejia-Lancheros, Cilia http://orcid.org/0000-0003-1131-8439
Lachaud, James
Aubry, Tim
Wiens, Kathryn
O’Campo, Patricia
Stergiopoulos, Vicky
Hwang, Stephen W.
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Funding for this research was provided by:
Mental Health Commission of Canada
Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care (HSRF #259)
Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR MOP-130405)
St. Michael’s Hospital Research Training Centre (2019-Scholarship)
Article History
Received: 10 July 2020
Accepted: 7 April 2021
First Online: 17 April 2021
Declarations
:
: The authors declare no competing interests.
: The Toronto site AH/CS study has received ethics approval (REB#: 09-208) from the Research Ethics Board of St. Michael’s Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
: All AH/CS study participants provided written informed consent for participating in Phase I and phase II follow-up periods.