COVID-19 and changes in college student educational expectations and health by disability status
This study examines the implications of the coronavirus pandemic for college students' health and education, with special attention to variation by disability status. Disaster research supports the hypothesis that students with disabilities will experience higher-than-usual levels of pandemic-r...
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Main Authors: | Andrew Halpern-Manners (Author), Jane D. McLeod (Author), Elizabeth M. Anderson (Author), Emily A. Ekl (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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