Sarah Flicker

Public Health

Experience in LGBT2SQ research

Toronto Teen Survey

Taking Action: Building Aboriginal Youth Leadership in HIV Prevention

Youth, HIV & Disability

Interest in LGBT2SQ research

Toronto Teen Survey

Taking Action: Building Aboriginal Youth Leadership in HIV Prevention

Youth, HIV & Disability

Published Work

  • Flicker S, Guta A. (2008) Ethical Approaches to Protecting Adolescent Participants in Sexual Health Research: Alternatives to Parental Consent. Journal of Adolescent Health 42(1): 3-10
  • Flicker, S, Larkin, J, Smillie-Adjarkwa, C, Restoule, JP, Barlow, K, Dagnino, M., Ricci, C, Koleszar-Green, R., & Mitchell, C., (2008). "It's Hard to Change Something When You Don't Know Where to Start": Unpacking HIV Vulnerability with Aboriginal Youth in Canada. Special Issue of PIMATISIWIN: A Journal of Indigenous and Aboriginal Community Health 5(2):175-200
  • Flicker S, Maley O, Ridgley A, Biscope S, Skinner H. (2008) e-PAR: Using Technology and Participatory Action Research to Engage Youth in Health Promotion. Journal of Action Research . 6(3): 285-303. DOI: 10.1177/1476750307083711
  • Flicker, S., Skinner, H., Veinot, T., McClelland, A., Saulnier, P., Read, S. R., & Goldberg, E. (2005). Falling through the cracks of the big cities: Who is meeting the needs of young people with HIV? Canadian Journal of Public Health, 96(4), 308-312
  • Flicker S, Guta, A., Larkin, J., Flynn, S., Alicia Fridkin, Pole, J., Travers, R., Layne, C., & Chan., K. (2008) Survey Design from the Ground-Up: The Toronto Teen Survey CBPR Approach. Health Promotion Practice ePUB Mar 2008; vol. 0: pp. 1524839907309868v1