The impact of COVID-19 related educational disruption on children and adolescents: An interim data summary and commentary on ten considerations for neuropsychological practice.
Mary K Molly ColvinJennifer ReesmanTannahill GlenPublished in: The Clinical neuropsychologist (2021)
The effects of prolonged educational disruption and psychological stressors on learning and mental health should be considered in the neuropsychological evaluation of children and adolescents, especially marginalized students. Normative data collected prior to the pandemic may be insufficient for interpretation of scores, and evaluation and treatment may be delayed due to backlog and increased demand. Clinical practice considerations are presented.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
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- mental health
- clinical practice
- electronic health record
- mild cognitive impairment
- big data
- healthcare
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- machine learning
- mental illness
- quality improvement
- data analysis
- sleep quality
- combination therapy
- artificial intelligence
- physical activity
- deep learning
- high school
- drug induced
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