"It cannot be boring!": Developing a measure of function for young adults accessing integrated youth services
Abstract Background In Canada, the prevalence of mental health challenges is highest in young people aged 12-24. Mental health challenges frequently cause marked functional impairment. Despite this, we are unaware of any existing conceptualization and/or measures of function that has been developed...
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Main Authors: | Skye Barbic (Author), Emily Brooks (Author), Natalia Lassak (Author), Mo Khaleghi (Author), Marco Zenone (Author), Nikki Ow (Author), Adelena Leon (Author), Steve Mathias (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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