The Association Between School Closures and Child Mental Health During COVID-19

Sep 3, 2021JAMA network open

How School Closures During COVID-19 Are Linked to Children's Mental Health

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Abstract

Children attending school in-person had a mean income difference of $9719 compared to those attending remotely.

  • Older children in remote schooling experienced more mental health difficulties than those attending in-person, with a small effect size of 0.23 per year older.
  • Children from higher-income families benefitted more from in-person schooling, with a significant association indicating better mental health outcomes.
  • The advantage of in-person schooling for mental health was not evident for children attending hybrid school.
  • Learning pods were effective in buffering the negative mental health outcomes associated with hybrid schooling but did not have the same effect for remote schooling.
  • Black and Hispanic children, as well as those from lower-income families, may be disproportionately affected by remote schooling in terms of mental health.

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