Malik, Kanika
Ibrahim, Maliha
Bernstein, Adam
Venkatesh, Rahul Kodihalli
Rai, Tara
Chorpita, Bruce
Patel, Vikram
Funding for this research was provided by:
Wellcome Trust (This work was funded by a Wellcome Trust Mental Health Priority Area 'Active Ingredients' commission awarded to KM at Sangath, India, This work was funded by a Wellcome Trust Mental Health Priority Area 'Active Ingredients' commission awarded to KM at Sangath, India, This work was funded by a Wellcome Trust Mental Health Priority Area 'Active Ingredients' commission awarded to KM at Sangath, India)
Article History
Received: 28 December 2020
Accepted: 13 September 2021
First Online: 7 October 2021
Declarations
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: Permission to conduct this systematic review was obtained from the Managing Committee at Sangath (not-for-profit), India. Paid databases such as PracticeWise and PsychInfo were accessed through a subscription/ fees, as per the respective organizational norms. All procedures performed in studies involving human participants were in accordance with the ethical standards of the institution where the study was conducted (ExternalRef removed). Consistent with institute’s requirements at the time of the study, written assent/ consent was obtained from all youth advisors participating in the project. Additionally, written consent was obtained from parents/ guardians of youth advisors below age of 18 years.
: Not Applicable.
: KM, MI, RKV, TR, VP declare no competing interests. AB received consulting fees from PracticeWise, LLC, a company that offered services to the database used in this study. BC is a partner in PracticeWise, LLC. Funder’s input provided as part of monthly review meetings were incorporated in data analysis and drafting of the final project report. The final content in this manuscript is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of either the funding organization or of PracticeWise, LLC.