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Coelho H, Price A, Kiff F, et al. Experiences of children and young people from ethnic minorities in accessing mental health care and support: rapid scoping review. Southampton (UK): National Institute for Health and Care Research; 2022 Jul. (Health and Social Care Delivery Research, No. 10.22.)

Appendix 4Data extraction fields

The following information was sought and extracted from each included paper/report:

  • publication details (authors, title, year, publication type)
  • DOI/citation
  • study aim(s)
  • study methods (shorthand description, e.g. copied from abstract)
  • year data were collected
  • study location [e.g. city or region(s) where data collection took place]
  • type of service/setting (if applicable)
  • types of mental health need
  • ethnic group(s) of sample
  • age of children/young people
  • study participant category/categories (children, young people, parents, carers, referrers, providers or commissioners), and related sample sizes
  • other reported characteristics of the children/young people (ethnicity, age, gender mix)
  • main findings, conclusions, study limitations (as summarised by the study authors, e.g. key themes, explanations)
  • more detailed findings relating to our review questions (i.e. about care-seeking, accessing or engaging with services and support for mental health problems).
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