Jillian Budd is a doctoral student at McGill University in School/Applied Child Psychology. She is a Dawson College graduate. She has been involved in numerous research projects at the Adaptech Research Network since May 2007. In October 2014, Jillian was promoted to Project Manager of Adaptech’s Free and/or Inexpensive Assistive Technology Database. Some of her research interests include learning disabilities, ADHD, and assistive technology.
Lastest Publications
- Parasomnias in post-secondary students: Prevalence, distress, and coping strategies (2024)
- A hidden epidemic of parasomnias among post-secondary students: Prevalence and psychological correlates[Poster presentation] (2024)
- A hidden epidemic of parasomnias among post-secondary students: Prevalence and psychological correlates [Poster presentation] (2024)
- Twenty years into the 21st century – tech-related accommodations for college students with mental health (2022)
- Academic performance and mobile technology use during the COVID-19 pandemic: A comparative study (2022)