Sakız, Halis2021-07-292021-07-292021https://doi.org/10.1002/jcop.22676https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12514/2719During the coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, individuals with disabilities (IWD), like many others, have not been able to benefit effectively from educational and school-based mental health services, which are vital to achieving mental good health. This study aimed to collect views of IWD about how their mental health was affected by the school closure during Covid-19. Thirty-one IWD were interviewed and data were analyzed thematically. Findings indicated that the educational delay, combined with the pressure of the preventive measures against Covid-19 was associated with (i) difficulties in emotional well-being, structured routines, learning, and socialization, (ii) enhanced feelings of isolation and pain, and (iii) negative perceptions of academic-self-efficacy and therapy-related outcomes. The findings of the study highlight the importance of urgent short-term and long-term measures to provide safe and individually oriented educational services to compensate for the consequences of the pandemic.en10.1002/jcop.22676info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessCovid-19; educational delay; individuals with disabilities; mental health; school closure.Delayed educational services during Covid-19 and their relationships with the mental health of individuals with disabilitiesArticleQ2WOS:0006754283000012-s2.0-8511096925034291811