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Academic Article Ethnic differences in perceived impairment and need for care.
Academic Article Cost-effectiveness of a randomized trial to treat depression among Latinos.
Academic Article The Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders and Mental Health Services Utilization by Parents and Relatives Living With Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders in Puerto Rico.
Academic Article Does childhood mental health service use predict subsequent mental health service use during Latino youth transition to young adulthood? Evidence from the Boricua Youth Study.
Academic Article Methodological challenges in assessing children's mental health services utilization.
Academic Article Understanding caregivers' help-seeking for Latino children's mental health care use.
Academic Article The DSM-IV rates of child and adolescent disorders in Puerto Rico: prevalence, correlates, service use, and the effects of impairment.
Academic Article Gender disparities in mental health service use of Puerto Rican children and adolescents.
Academic Article Translation and cultural adaptation of a mental health outcome measure: the BASIS-R(c).
Academic Article Considering context, place and culture: the National Latino and Asian American Study.
Academic Article Persistence of mental health service use among Latino children: a clinical and community study.
Academic Article Survey conditioning in self-reported mental health service use: randomized comparison of alternative instrument formats.
Academic Article Longitudinal mental health service and medication use for ADHD among Puerto Rican youth in two contexts.
Concept Community Mental Health Services
Concept Mental Health Services
Academic Article Espiritismo and Santeria: a gateway to child mental health services among Puerto Rican families?
Academic Article Growing inequities in mental health crisis services offered to indigent patients in Puerto Rico versus the US states before and after Hurricanes Maria and Irma.
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