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    Format changes in U.S. schooling in response to the COVID-19 pandemic varied by month and by school district, ranging from exclusively home-based to full in-person learning. The impact of these changes on adolescent schooling experiences, and the factors that mitigate such impact, have been challenging to quantify. To address these challenges we employed bi-monthly repeated surveys of youths (N =…

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    • Children’s negative feelings about remote learning during the pandemic were reduced when caregivers engaged more with their kids’ school activities, study finds. View the NIDA-supported analysis of #ABCDstudy in @FrontEducation: https://t.co/gkvWAV4cUa

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    The Root’s annual list of the most influential African Americans in the fields of arts, community, business, entertainment, media, politics, science and sports.

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    • Congratulations to @DrDamienFair from the @umnmedschool site of the ABCD Study®, for being recognized as one of this year’s #ROOT100 influential African Americans. @UMNews @UMN_CEHD https://t.co/GM1AoSvb5a #ABCDStudy #NIDAscience https://t.co/et9KeDAT3D

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    Youth suicide rates in the United States have been increasing in recent years, especially in Black Americans, the reasons for which are unclear. Environmental adversity is key in youth suicidality; hence there is a need to study stressors that have a disproportionate impact on Black youths. We aimed to disentangle the unique contribution of racial/ethnic discrimination from other adversities…

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    • #JAACAP #ArticlesInPress: #ABCDStudy finds children who experience #racial / #ethnic #discrimination are more likely to report suicidal thoughts and behavior by age 10-11. @Ran_Barzilab @sinanguloksuz @youthsuicideres @NIMHgov https://t.co/NznUKuUDVM https://t.co/HfyGNgmXhT

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    Youth suicide rates in the United States have been increasing in recent years, especially in Black Americans, the reasons for which are unclear. Environmental adversity is key in youth suicidality; hence there is a need to study stressors that have a disproportionate impact on Black youths. We aimed to disentangle the unique contribution of racial/ethnic discrimination from other adversities…

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    • #JAACAP #ArticlesInPress: #ABCDStudy finds children who experience #racial / #ethnic #discrimination are more likely to report suicidal thoughts and behavior by age 10-11. @Ran_Barzilab @sinanguloksuz @youthsuicideres @NIMHgov https://t.co/NznUKuD2xc https://t.co/5PlCrDyq77