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. 2024 Nov 30;3:100088. doi: 10.1016/j.hctj.2024.100088

Table 1.

Participant demographics.

Interviewee (n=17)
Participant
Caregiver
Participant and caregiver joint interview
10 (59 %)
5 (29 %)
2 (12 %)
Age of AYA participant at baseline interview (n=17)
17
18
19
13 (76 %)
3 (18 %)
1 (6 %)
Sex of AYA participant (n=17)
Female
Male
8 (47 %)
9 (53 %)
Ethnicity* (n=17)
East Asian
South East Asian
Middle Eastern
White/Caucasian (North American and European)
2 (12 %)
1 (6 %)
2 (12 %)
15 (88 %)
Sex of caregiver interviewee (n=7)
Female
Male
Did not respond
5
1
1
Referral site (n=17)
ACH
Stollery
Glenrose
6 (35 %)
9 (53 %)
2 (12 %)
Primary Diagnosis Category (n=17)
Neurology
Genetic/Metabolic
Cardiovascular
4 (24 %)
3 (18 %)
2 (12 %)
Developmental
Hematology/Immune deficient
Rheumatology
GI/Liver
Nephrology
Endocrine
Renal/Urology
2 (12 %)
1 (6 %)
1 (6 %)
1 (6 %)
1 (6 %)
1 (6 %)
1 (6 %)
Number of clinics involved in care (n=17)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
5 (28 %)
4 (22 %)
3 (17 %)
1 (6 %)
1 (6 %)
0 (0 %)
0 (0 %)
3 (17 %)
1 (6 %)
Presence of self-reported mental health conditions at baseline (n=17)
Yes
No
6 (35 %)
11 (65 %)
Post-secondary aspirations at baseline* (n=17)
Trade-school
College/certificate
University
Work
Prefer not to answer
Other
3 (18 %)
5 (29 %)
6 (35 %)
8 (47 %)
1 (6 %)
3 (18 %)
Vocational status at end of intervention (n=17)*
College/certificate
University
High School
Work
Other community activities
2 (12 %)
3 (18 %)
2 (12 %)
4 (24 %)
9 (53 %)
*

Participants could select more than one answer, thus resulting in a total greater than 100 %