Online Latine/Hispanic Parents Survey

Researchers at Florida International University are conducting a study to understand why a large proportion of Latine/Hispanic children with symptoms of anxiety and/or depression do not receive needed mental health services, and how access to mental health services can be increased for Latine/Hispanic children.

Fast Facts

Ages 18+ and Identify as Latine/Hispanic

Parent of a Child Ages 6-18

Compensation Provided Up To $30

Conducted Online

Study Background

KAMHS (Kids Accessing Mental Health Services) aims to assess parental knowledge of anxiety/depression and access to mental health services.

The findings of the study will provide information about possible barriers, facilitators, and points of intervention to increase early detection and treatment of anxiety and depression among Latine/Hispanic children and adolescents.

Early intervention has the potential to decrease the escalation of symptoms, and provide appropriate tools and skills for both parents and children to support mental health well-being during childhood.

Study Background

KAMHS (Kids Accessing Mental Health Services) aims to assess parental knowledge of anxiety/depression and access to mental health services.

The findings of the study will provide information about possible barriers, facilitators, and points of intervention to increase early detection and treatment of anxiety and depression among Latine/Hispanic children and adolescents.

Early intervention has the potential to decrease the escalation of symptoms, and provide appropriate tools and skills for both parents and children to support mental health well-being during childhood.

Additional Information

Researchers at Florida International University are evaluating programs designed to enhance health and wellness among older individuals living with HIV to better understand how these interventions can improve their quality of life. This study aims to identify effective strategies for managing health and well-being in this growing and underserved population.

You may qualify for this study if you meet the following criteria.

 Inclusion Criteria:

  • Ages 18+ and identify as Latine/Hispanic
  • Parent of a child ages 6-18
  • Have at least 1 child 6-18 years of age showing symptoms of anxiety and/or depression
  • Reside in the U.S. or Puerto Rico

If you participate in this study, you’ll be asked to complete a 40-minute online questionnaire, on your own, at a time convenient for you.

You can earn up to $30 in compensation for your participation in this study.

There is no cost for you to participate in our research study.