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. 2020 Dec 7;3:41. Originally published 2020 Jun 25. [Version 3] doi: 10.12688/hrbopenres.13074.3

Table 2. Inclusion and exclusion criteria for scoping review.

Inclusion Rationale
Sources of evidence confined to
the English language.
Searches will be limited to English language due to the costs and time
involved in translation and interpretation.
Sources of evidence published
between 2000 and 2020.
The search period will be confined to 2000–2020. Peer reviewed young
carer research literature began to emerge from the year
2000.
Sources of evidence relating
to young carers (under 18
years of age) attending upper
second level education and
young adult carers (18–24 years)
currently attending or who
have previously attended upper
second level education.
The complete research study is focusing on people in upper second
level education who care for a family member with a debilitating illness,
disability, a mental health issue or an addiction.
Exclusion Rationale
Sources of evidence relating to
younger carers who have not
completed the junior certificate
cycle and primary school pupils.
The focus of the complete study is on young carers and young adult
carers in secondary school who are approaching adulthood where
future career prospects
become more pronounced.
Carers who are attending upper
level secondary school as a
second attempt
The focus of research is on young carers who are in second level
schooling for the first time.
Non-English language Sources
of evidence
English language is the primary language spoken and read by the
study reviewers. All non-English language papers will be acknowledged,
and their existence documented with ‘language’ recorded as the
reason for exclusion due to constraints on time, cost and translator
availability ( University of York, 2009).