Differences in cognitive and academic performance during the COVID-19 pandemic in child psychiatric outpatients.

心理信息 心理学 认知 执行职能 神经心理学 青少年精神病学 精神科 临床心理学 2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19) 认知技能 大流行 人口 梅德林 医学 传染病(医学专业) 疾病 法学 政治学 病理 环境卫生
作者
Mary K. Colvin,Maya Koven,Pieter J. Vuijk,Lauren E. Fleming,Kate Reese,Carolyn Cassill,Clara S Beery,Ellen B. Braaten,Alysa E. Doyle
出处
期刊:Psychological Assessment [American Psychological Association]
卷期号:35 (11): 1000-1009 被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1037/pas0001267
摘要

This study examined the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on cognitive and academic functioning in 574 youth presenting for outpatient clinical neuropsychiatric evaluations. We extended the prior literature by (a) determining the extent to which academic difficulties documented in population and community samples also occurred in child psychiatric outpatients; (b) evaluating the impact of the pandemic on neuropsychological functions relevant to academic performance (overall cognition, executive functions, and graphomotor skill); and (c) investigating the moderating impact of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis. We compared cross-sectional scores on standardized measures for groups of youth evaluated at three time periods related to the COVID-19 pandemic: (a) prior to onset (PRIOR; N = 198), (b) during Year 1 (Y1; N = 149), and (c) during Year 2 (Y2; N = 227). Relative to overall cognitive ability, math scores were lower in Y1 and Y2 and reading scores were lower in Y2. Additionally, relative to overall cognitive ability, youth showed lower working memory in Y1 and lower processing speed in Y1 and Y2. Graphomotor skill and parent-rated executive functions (EF) did not vary significantly across the three time periods. ADHD status did not moderate psychometric test scores but did moderate parent-rated EF. These data suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic has negatively impacted academic and executive functions in child psychiatry outpatients. More research is needed to understand the long-term implications for development. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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