“…This type of mental health service gap is especially pronounced for internalizing behaviors because it has been observed that Hispanic children often do not perceive “feeling depressed or afraid” as rationale for treatment (Cummings, Case, Ji, Chae, & Druss, ). Research has identified multilevel barriers to mental health services in Hispanic families including financial constraints, transportation issues, lack of mental health services in the neighborhood, limited English language fluency, low health literacy, and persistent stigmas against mental health (Bear, Finer, Guo, & Lau, ; Stewart, Simmons, & Habibpour, ; Uebelacker et al., ). School‐based programs have the potential to reduce these barriers.…”