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From: “You can create a little bit more closure in your own story when someone really connects with it”: exploring how involvement in youth peer support work can promote peer development

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Social contexts that influence development across the lifespan. The level of peer influence increases during the stage of adolescence. The influence of the employment context increases in later adolescence and is maintained through adulthood toward old age. Reprinted from Patton, G. C., Sawyer, S. M., Santelli, J. S., Ross, D. A., Afifi, R., Allen, N. B., … Viner, R. M. [2016]. Our future: a Lancet commission on adolescent health and wellbeing. The Lancet, 387[10,036], 2423–2478 with permission from Elsevier

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