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Minnesota Child Care Choices: Low-income parents' experiences of depressive symptoms

Description:
This research brief reports the prevalence of self-reported depressive symptoms among a sample of welfare applicants in Minnesota and examines associations between parents' report of depressive symptoms and ratings of parental stress. This information is provided to raise awareness regarding the prevalence of depression among low-income families in Minnesota and to provide information that could be used for targeting mental health services. (author abstract)
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Minnesota

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