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    What makes mental health and substance use services youth friendly? A scoping review of literature by Hawke, Lisa D, Mehra, Kamna, Settipani, Cara, Relihan, Jaqueline, Darnay, Karleigh, Chaim, Gloria, Henderson, Joanna

    Published in BMC health services research (27-04-2019)
    “…There are increasing calls to make mental health and substance use services youth friendly, with hopes of improving service uptake, engagement and…”
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    Key attributes of integrated community-based youth service hubs for mental health: a scoping review by Settipani, Cara A, Hawke, Lisa D, Cleverley, Kristin, Chaim, Gloria, Cheung, Amy, Mehra, Kamna, Rice, Maureen, Szatmari, Peter, Henderson, Joanna

    “…Community-based, integrated youth service hubs have the potential to address some of the longstanding issues with mental health services for youth, including…”
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    Changes in self-reported cannabis use during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review by Mehra, Kamna, Rup, Jennifer, Wiese, Jessica L, Watson, Tara Marie, Bonato, Sarah, Rueda, Sergio

    Published in BMC public health (01-11-2023)
    “…Background The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting mental health and substance use (MHSU) issues worldwide. The purpose of this study was to characterize the…”
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    From Planning to Implementation of the YouthCan IMPACT Project: a Formative Evaluation by Henderson, Joanna, Hess, Margaret, Mehra, Kamna, Hawke, Lisa D

    “…In order to improve the youth mental health system, there is an international movement toward developing community-based service hubs that provide integrated,…”
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    Service provision for depressed children and youth: a survey of the scope and nature of services in Ontario by Watson, Priya, Mehra, Kamna, Hawke, Lisa D, Henderson, Joanna

    Published in BMC health services research (09-12-2019)
    “…The worldwide prevalence of depressive disorders among children and youth has been reported in ranges from just under 3% to over 10%. In Canada, 7% of youth…”
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    Teaching About Partnerships Between Patients and the Team: Exploring Student Perceptions by Langlois, Sylvia, Mehra, Kamna

    Published in Journal of patient experience (01-12-2020)
    “…Health profession educators are responding to shifting approaches where patients are increasingly recognized as partners in an interprofessional care process…”
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    Cocreation of a conversational agent to help patients adhere to their varenicline treatment: A study protocol by Minian, Nadia, Mehra, Kamna, Rose, Jonathan, Veldhuizen, Scott, Zawertailo, Laurie, Ratto, Matt, Lecce, Julia, Selby, Peter

    Published in Digital health (01-01-2023)
    “…Objective Varenicline is the most efficacious approved smoking cessation medication, making it one of the most cost-effective clinical interventions for…”
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    Healthcare practitioner perceptions on barriers impacting cannabis prescribing practices by Hachem, Yasmina, Abdallah, Sara J, Rueda, Sergio, Wiese, Jessica L, Mehra, Kamna, Rup, Jennifer, Cowan, Juthaporn, Vigano, Antonio, Costiniuk, Cecilia T

    Published in BMC complementary and alternative medicine (08-09-2022)
    “…Background Canadians seeking medical cannabis (MC) may encounter difficulties in finding a healthcare provider (HCP) who authorizes their access to it…”
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    AI Conversational Agent to Improve Varenicline Adherence: Protocol for a Mixed Methods Feasibility Study by Minian, Nadia, Mehra, Kamna, Earle, Mackenzie, Hafuth, Sowsan, Ting-A-Kee, Ryan, Rose, Jonathan, Veldhuizen, Scott, Zawertailo, Laurie, Ratto, Matt, Melamed, Osnat C, Selby, Peter

    Published in JMIR research protocols (11-12-2023)
    “…Varenicline is a pharmacological intervention for tobacco dependence that is safe and effective in facilitating smoking cessation. Enhanced adherence to…”
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    Unexpressed Wishes and Unmet Needs: a Mixed Methods Study of Youth Negative Experiences in Psychotherapy by Watson, Priya N., Leroux, Elisabeth, Chowdhury, Mushfika, Mehra, Kamna, Henderson, Joanna, Szatmari, Peter, Hawke, Lisa

    Published in Journal of child and family studies (01-02-2023)
    “…Unlike best practice guidelines for detecting and addressing medication side effects, there are no widely adopted guidelines to help therapists identify and…”
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    Youth Perspectives on Seeking Psychotherapy: A Concurrent Mixed Methods Study by Mehra, Kamna, Hawke, Lisa D, Watson, Priya, Sheikhan, Natasha Y, Leroux, Elisabeth, Henderson, Joanna

    “…OBJECTIVEPsychotherapy is the recommended first line of treatment for depression among youth; however, few youth seek professional support. This study compares…”
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    Social Determinants of Health among Youth Seeking Substance Use and Mental Health Treatment by Settipani, Cara A, Hawke, Lisa D, Virdo, Guytano, Yorke, Elisabeth, Mehra, Kamna, Henderson, Joanna

    “…The extent to which social determinants of health problems occur among youth with mental health and addiction concerns and the impact of social determinants on…”
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    A Gender-Informed Smoking Cessation App for Women: A Protocol for an Acceptability and Feasibility Study by Melamed, Osnat C, Mehra, Kamna, Panda, Roshni, Minian, Nadia, Veldhuizen, Scott, Zawertailo, Laurie, Buckley, Leslie, Maslej, Marta, Greaves, Lorraine, Brabete, Andreea C, Rose, Jonathan, Ratto, Matt, Selby, Peter

    Published in JMIR research protocols (16-09-2024)
    “…Tobacco smoking remains the leading preventable cause of death and disease among women. Quitting smoking offers numerous health benefits; however, women tend…”
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    Multiple “Lower BAC” offenders: Characteristics and response to remedial interventions by Wickens, Christine M., Flam-Zalcman, Rosely, Stoduto, Gina, Docherty, Chloe, Thomas, Rita K., Watson, Tara Marie, Matheson, Justin, Mehra, Kamna, Mann, Robert E.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-06-2018)
    “…•Multiple Warn Range (MWR) and Criminal Code (CC) offenders were compared.•MWR and 1st-time CC offenders were similar in demographic profile and driving…”
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