COVID-19引起的教育中断和儿童的执行功能:一个纵向队列研究
Anna Wright1, Anne Martin1, Seth D Pollak2
1Department of Psychology, Georgetown University.
Developmental psychology
|December 11, 2025
概括
由于COVID-19疫情导致学校关闭,儿童的执行功能 (EF) 增长停止了,导致大约11-12个月的发育损失. 关闭后的恢复速度明显较慢,突出了针对性干预的需要.
科学领域:
- 儿童发展 儿童发展
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 教育心理学教育心理学
背景情况:
- 随着COVID-19的流行,儿童的发育也受到影响.
- 现有关于执行功能 (EF) 的研究依赖于护理人员报告或横截面数据.
- 需要在与流行病相关的学校关闭期间对EF进行纵向的直接评估.
研究的目的:
- 检查COVID-19学校关闭对小学年龄儿童执行功能 (EF) 增长的影响.
- 评估EF发展使用重复的,直接评估之前和之后的疫情学校关闭.
- 调查远程学习合规性对EF增长轨迹的调节效应.
主要方法:
- 对667名多元化,低收入的小学学生 (2018年幼儿园-2023年五年级) 的纵向研究.
- 直接评估两个关键的EF技能.
- 随机截取模型用于估计学校关闭的增长和影响.
主要成果:
- 在学校关闭期间,儿童的EF增长停滞不前,估计失去了11-12个月的发展.
- 开放后,EF的增长继续,但以65%-74%的较慢速度.
- 远程工作不足与抑制控制/注意力的停滞较小相关,可能是由于选择.
结论:
- 由于COVID-19学校关闭,这严重阻碍了儿童的执行功能 (EF) 增长.
- 干预对于支持EF恢复至关重要.
- 需要进一步研究学校关闭对其他流行病压力因素的具体影响.
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