“…At the same time, the literature showed that adolescents seemed to be more susceptible overall to the mental health impacts of the pandemic (Cost et al, 2021; Magson et al, 2021; O’Brien et al, 2021), as were female students (Asanov et al, 2021; Chen et al, 2020; Gazmararian et al, 2021; Liu, Yue, et al, 2021; Xiao et al, 2020), and low-SES students (Akinsanya et al, 2021; Moulin et al, 2021), as well as students with preexisting disabilities (Greenway & Eaton-Thomas, 2020; Nonweiler et al, 2020), mental health disorders (Nissen et al, 2020; Penner et al, 2021), and histories of substance abuse (Dumas et al, 2020). Research also showed that communities of color navigated disproportionate exposure to COVID-19-related stressors (Cheah et al, 2020; Raviv et al, 2021).…”