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SUMMARY
Increased isolation due to "social distancing" and school closures, reduced access to supports (e_g, after-school programs and peer interactions), potential changes to parents` employment and household demands, personal or communal losses and grief, and the ongoing viral disease threat have all contributed to increased distress and mental health concerns. Indeed, several studies have noted a broad-spectrum increase in mental health (Viner et_al, 2022), developmental (Racine et_al, 2022), and school-related challenges for children (Engzell et_al, 2021; Dudovitz et_al, 2022), as well as negative effects on families (Marchetti et_al, 2020; Spinelli et_al, 2020 . . .
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