“…Many adults have also experienced increases in acute stress, anxiety, depression, fear, posttraumatic stress disorder, tension, and suicidal ideation during the pandemic (Baba, 2020; Panchal et al, 2021; Vindegaard & Benros, 2020), with concomitant implications for youth, who are both generally more susceptible to mental health issues than adults and significantly impacted by the struggles of their parents, teachers, and caregivers (Deighton et al, 2019). Students may experience anxiety about members of their family or their friends getting sick with COVID-19, family financial insecurity, or no longer having basic needs met in the household (Bhogal et al, 2021; Deighton et al, 2019). Compared to adults, youth seem more likely to experience moderate to severe symptoms of anxiety and depression (Murata et al, 2020).…”