Abstract

Past studies have found that children in the child welfare system exhibit a significantly higher number of mental health problems than the general population and that mental health service use is lower among racial/ethnic minority children than their non-Hispanic white counterparts. This study explores the demographic trends, mental health needs, and mental health service use of different racial/ethnic groups in the Riverside County child welfare population.

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