Table 1.
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 %