Journal of Adolescent Health Care
Original articleChronic disease and its impact: The adolescent's perspective☆
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This project was supported by a Cystic Fibrosis Summer Studentship awarded to C. E. H. by the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
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M.C. is supported by an Ontario Ministry of Health Research Personnel Development Program.
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P. J. M. is supported by the Ontario Ministry of Health Career Scientist Award.