Utah stepping up efforts to provide mental health benefits to Latinos, immigrants

Immigrants in the US face unique obstacles in accessing care for depression and anxiety. Utah is working to provide more mental health care services, especially for its Latino population. They are a group that is among the least likely to see help. From Salt Lake City, KUER’s Ciera Hulet reports that Spanish-speaking therapists are key to expanding care.

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