Latinos with chronic disease often experience comorbid depression, but confront barriers to mental health treatment. Community health workers (CHWs) develop trusting relationships with the communities they serve, and may be uniquely positioned to identify Latinos with mental health care needs. Research has not examined whether their rating of clients’ health is indicative of their mental health. This mixed-methods study examines CHWs’ appraisals of Latino adults’ health and their relation to mental health outcomes, and explores factors informing CHWs’ rating of health status. The current study utilized baseline data from the Linking Individual Needs to Community and Clinical Services (LINKS) study. We assessed associations between CHW-rated...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
We examined the association between exposure to the U.S. and symptoms of poor mental health among ad...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Latinos under utilize...
Background: An abundance of literature has contributed to examining the state of Latino’s health alo...
This research project was a quantitative study using secondary data from the California Health Inter...
Abstract Background Interventions that promote healthier lifestyles among Latinos often involve comm...
Objectives: This quantitative study examined the effects of socioeconomic status on the mental healt...
Communities that are faced with numerous health disparities frequently suffer from a lack of communi...
This thesis project seeks to highlight some of the factors that influence the health and mental heal...
This study explored the attitudes and stigma associated with receiving mental health services among ...
Objective: This study examined variation in mental health service use among U.S. Latinos by place of...
Older Latinos age 65+ are an ethnic minority population that is vulnerable for mental health illness...
Latinos represent one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, with distinct health ...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
Research suggests that the prevalence of mental illness in Latinos is not necessarily uncommon and t...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
We examined the association between exposure to the U.S. and symptoms of poor mental health among ad...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Latinos under utilize...
Background: An abundance of literature has contributed to examining the state of Latino’s health alo...
This research project was a quantitative study using secondary data from the California Health Inter...
Abstract Background Interventions that promote healthier lifestyles among Latinos often involve comm...
Objectives: This quantitative study examined the effects of socioeconomic status on the mental healt...
Communities that are faced with numerous health disparities frequently suffer from a lack of communi...
This thesis project seeks to highlight some of the factors that influence the health and mental heal...
This study explored the attitudes and stigma associated with receiving mental health services among ...
Objective: This study examined variation in mental health service use among U.S. Latinos by place of...
Older Latinos age 65+ are an ethnic minority population that is vulnerable for mental health illness...
Latinos represent one of the fastest growing populations in the United States, with distinct health ...
In the present study, the researcher sought to examine the factors associated with Latino immigrants...
Research suggests that the prevalence of mental illness in Latinos is not necessarily uncommon and t...
Latino populations continue to utilize mental health services at lower rates than their non-Latino c...
We examined the association between exposure to the U.S. and symptoms of poor mental health among ad...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Latinos under utilize...