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Jeffrey P. Winer; Seetha Davis; Marie Forgeard; Vanja Pejic; Hong Sun Park; Dorys Lemus; Sewit Yohannes; Vanisa Senesathith – School Mental Health, 2025
Forcibly displaced youth of Central American backgrounds (e.g., Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala) continue to be underserved by U.S. mental health and educational systems. These youth commonly encounter stressors and associated barriers to healthy development that may be partially mitigated through culturally-responsive, trauma-informed, and…
Descriptors: Refugees, Mental Health, Access to Health Care, Cultural Relevance

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