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Urban Institute:
This paper analyzes how mental health problems impede low-income mothers' ability to work and how health insurance improves access to mental health treatment services.
According to data from the 2002 National Survey of America's Families, low-income mothers in poor mental health are significantly less likely to work and to work full time than those without these problems.
Low-income mothers with public or private health insurance are significantly more likely to receive treatment than those without insurance.
Mental health problems are n important barrier to work among low-income women, and access to treatment could be improved through increased health insurance coverage.
Posted on August 20, 2007 12:23 AM
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