A systematic review of theories, models and frameworks used for youth engagement in health research
Abstract Background Youth engagement in research, wherein youth are involved in the research beyond mere participation as human subjects, is growing and becoming more popular as an approach to research. However, systematic and deliberate theory‐building has been limited. We conducted a systematic re...
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Main Authors: | Sherald Sanchez (Author), Rachel Thorburn (Author), Marika Rea (Author), Pamela Kaufman (Author), Robert Schwartz (Author), Peter Selby (Author), Michael Chaiton (Author) |
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2024-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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