Smith Andrew P
Centre for Occupational and Health Psychology, School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom.
J Clin Transl Res. 2022 Mar 31;8(2):156-159. eCollection 2022 Apr 29.
There has been extensive research showing that upper respiratory tract infections (URTIs), such as the common cold and influenza, can impair mental performance. Much of this research has involved studies of experimentally induced URTIs or laboratory studies of naturally occurring illnesses. The results from this research have implications for performance at work and in education.
The present article presents a case study of the association between URTIs and academic performance and reports the use of such information as an extenuating circumstance for poor performance.
The paper describes the poor performance of a primary school student taking the 11+ examination, which determines the choice of the future secondary school. Evidence suggested that it was plausible that the student was incubating an URTI at the time of the examination. Other possible infections, such as COVID, were ruled out. An appeal was made based on the possible association between incubating an URTI and unusually poor examination performance.
The appeal was supported by the adjudicating committee and the student was allowed a place in the preferred secondary school.
This case study shows that information about the association between URTIs and mental performance can be used as an extenuating circumstance that can plausibly account for poor academic performance. This can form the basis of the future appeals and recommendations for the type of evidence needed to make such claims are made.
URTIs are frequent, common, and a cause of absence from education and work. They may also impair performance, with effects not being restricted to the time the person is symptomatic. They may also increase susceptibility to the negative effects of stress and fatigue.
大量研究表明,上呼吸道感染(URTIs),如普通感冒和流感,会损害心理表现。这项研究大多涉及对实验诱导的上呼吸道感染的研究或对自然发生疾病的实验室研究。该研究结果对工作和教育中的表现有影响。
本文呈现了一个关于上呼吸道感染与学业成绩之间关联的案例研究,并报告了将此类信息用作成绩不佳的情有可原的情况。
本文描述了一名参加11+考试的小学生成绩不佳的情况,该考试决定未来中学的选择。有证据表明,该学生在考试时可能正在感染上呼吸道感染。排除了其他可能的感染,如新冠病毒。基于感染上呼吸道感染与异常糟糕的考试成绩之间可能的关联提出了上诉。
上诉得到了裁决委员会的支持,该学生被允许进入其首选的中学就读。
本案例研究表明,关于上呼吸道感染与心理表现之间关联的信息可被用作一种情有可原的情况,合理地解释学业成绩不佳的原因。这可为未来的上诉奠定基础,并就提出此类主张所需的证据类型提出建议。
上呼吸道感染很常见,是导致缺课和旷工的原因。它们还可能损害表现,影响不仅限于出现症状的时间。它们还可能增加对应激和疲劳负面影响的易感性。