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AUTHORS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The following members of the EPPI-Centre team undertook this scoping review:

Angela Harden (AH)

Josephine Kavanagh (JK)

Chloe Powell (CP)

Kathryn Oliver (KO)

Ann Oakley (AO)

Thanks to members of the EPPI-Centre Health Promotion and Public Health
Reviews Facility for helpful advice, and comments on this scoping review.

The work described in this report is undertaken by the EPPI-Centre which
receives funding for a specific programme of work from the Department of Health,
England (DH). The views expressed in the report are those of the authors and not
necessarily those of the DH.

This report should be cited as Harden A, Kavanagh J, Powell C, Oliver K, Oakley
A (2007
) A scoping review of the evidence relevant to life checks for young
people aged 9 to 14 years
. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit,
Institute of Education, University of London.

Author contributions

The proposal for this scoping review was developed by AH, JK and AO.
Searching, screening, coding and analysis were undertaken by AH, JK, CP and
KO. The report was written by AH, JK, CP and AO.

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