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Share Your Experience to Improve Youth Mental Health Care

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About the Opportunities

Researchers are conducting several online research opportunities to better understand how mental health therapy works for Latino/a children, teens, and families. By sharing your experiences, you can help inform future approaches to mental health care for youth and caregivers.

Quick Facts

Online Participation

Participate remotely from home using Zoom

For Latino/a Families

Opportunities for Latino/a children, teens, and caregivers

Discussion-Based

Interviews and small group discussions about therapy experiences

Upcoming Groups

Some opportunities are happening soon

Who May Qualify
  • Latino/a children and teens (approximately ages 5–15) who have participated in therapy
  • Parents or caregivers of Latino/a children (approximately ages 5–15) who have participated in therapy

What to Expect

Online interview or small group discussion
Share experiences with youth mental health therapy
Sessions lasting about 90 minutes or longer, depending on the opportunity
Conducted remotely using video conferencing
Participants may receive compensation for their time

Complete the pre-screener by clicking below to see if you may be eligible for current opportunities

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FAQ

We’ve pulled together some basics to help you

What are these research opportunities about?

They focus on learning from Latino/a youth and families about experiences with mental health therapy.

Where does participation take place?

All activities are conducted online.

Do parents and children need to participate together?

No. Parents and youth may participate separately, depending on the opportunity.

Will I be compensated for participating?

Participants may receive compensation for their time. Details are shared after eligibility is confirmed for one of the available studies.