Thulien, Madison
Anderson, Haleigh
Douglas, Shane
Dykeman, Rainbow
Horne, Amanda
Howard, Ben
Sedgemore, Kali
Charlesworth, Reith
Fast, Danya
Funding for this research was provided by:
Canadian Institutes of Health Research (OCC-154893, OCC-154893, OCC-154893, OCC-154893, OCC-154893, OCC-154893, OCC-154893, OCC-154893, OCC-154893)
Sick Kids Foundation (160823, 160823, 160823, 160823, 160823, 160823, 160823, 160823, 160823)
Vancouver Foundation (20R01810, 20R01810, 20R01810, 20R01810, 20R01810, 20R01810, 20R01810, 20R01810, 20R01810)
Frayme (2741469749, 2741469749, 2741469749, 2741469749, 2741469749, 2741469749, 2741469749, 2741469749, 2741469749)
Article History
Received: 15 January 2022
Accepted: 14 March 2022
First Online: 25 March 2022
Declarations
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: Ethical approval was granted by the University of British Columbia and Providence Health Care joint Behavioural Research Ethics Board (H18-03529). All young people provided consent to participate.
: All YAC members named in this article (using pseudonyms) provided consent for publication, except for 'Jordan,' who we lost touch with in 2018.
: We have no competing interests to declare.