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Through Specialist Media and Modeling Agencies: Concept Stage section)
Create
Further co-design workshops with sexual and gender minority youth (see the Further Co-Design Workshops With Sexual and Gender Minority Youth: Create Stage section)
Filming with sexual and gender minority contributors (see the Introducing the Sexual and Gender Minority Contributors: Create Stagesection)
Development work by appointed digital provider (see The Oneself Resource section)
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Feedback from think aloud user interviews (MFG Lucassen
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54586
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User Requirements in Developing a Novel Dietary Assessment Tool for Children: Mixed Methods Study
JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e47850
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Ethical approval for this study was obtained from The Open University’s Human Research Ethics Committee (reference HREC/2017/2507/Lucassen/1).
For inclusion in this study, participants needed to be living in the United Kingdom and to be:
An LGBT+ young person aged 12 to 22 years,
The parent or guardian of an LGBT+ young person, or
A professional with either expertise in working with LGBT+ young people or in adolescent mental health service provision or commissioning.
JMIR Serious Games 2018;6(4):e11249
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