COVID-19 led to increased anxiety for families with children with neurodevelopmental conditions
A peer-reviewed study published in the Journal of Global Health analyzed data from more than 6,600 families with a child with a neurodevelopmental condition (NDC)-;autism, [sic] attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, developmental language disorder, Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, and intellectual disability-;from [sic] 70 countries, including the United States.
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