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Acculturation Differences in Communicating Information About Child Mental Health Between Latino Parents and Primary Care Providers

Benjamin Lê Cook, Jonathan D. Brown, Stephen Loder and Larry Wissow

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Abstract: Significant Latino-white disparities in youth mental health care access and quality exist yet little is known about Latino parents’ communication with providers about youth mental health and the role of acculturation in influencing this communication.

Keywords: Children’s mental health; Acculturation; Patient–provider communication; Immigration; Latino mental health (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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