Nov 15, 2015 Research PublicationShare: share on twitter share on facebook Print Income Instability and Public Assistance among Low-Income Hispanic FamiliesView the companion briefs in this series:Income Instability in the Lives of Hispanic ChildrenLow and Stable Income: Comparisons Among Hispanic Children, From 2004 Through the Period Following the Great RecessionHow Hispanic Parents Perceive Their Need and Eligibility for Public AssistanceRelated Research Over One Third of Lower-income Latino Adults Living with Children Have Frequent Anxiety or Depressive Symptoms, and Most Do Not Receive Mental Health Services Jul 19, 2022 Yiyu Chen, María A. Ramos-Olazagasti We Grieve for the Families and Community of Uvalde Special TopicsMay 27, 2022 The Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders Among Latino Parents Special TopicsMay 19, 2022 María A. Ramos-Olazagasti, C. Andrew Conway
Over One Third of Lower-income Latino Adults Living with Children Have Frequent Anxiety or Depressive Symptoms, and Most Do Not Receive Mental Health Services Jul 19, 2022 Yiyu Chen, María A. Ramos-Olazagasti We Grieve for the Families and Community of Uvalde Special TopicsMay 27, 2022 The Prevalence of Mental Health Disorders Among Latino Parents Special TopicsMay 19, 2022 María A. Ramos-Olazagasti, C. Andrew Conway