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Gender Differences in Reading Impairment and in the Identification of Impaired Readers: Results From a Large-Scale Study of At-Risk Readers

机译:阅读障碍和阅读障碍者识别中的性别差异:有风险阅读器的大规模研究结果

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Reading impairment is more common in males, but the magnitude and origin of this gender difference are debated. In a large-scale study of reading impairment among 491,103 beginning second-graders, gender differences increased with greater severity of reading impairment, peaking at a ratio of 2.4:1 for a broad measure of fluency and a ratio of 1.6:1 for a narrow measure of decoding. Results from three tests indicate that gender differences in reading impairment are attributable primarily to male vulnerability rather than ascertainment bias. Correspondence between identification as an impaired reader by our study criteria and school identification as learning disabled was poor overall and worse for girls: Only 1 out of 4 boys and 1 out of 7 girls identified as reading impaired in our study was school identified as learning disabled.
机译:读书障碍在男性中更为常见,但这种性别差异的大小和来源尚有争议。在一项针对491,103名初中二年级学生的阅读障碍的大规模研究中,性别差异随着阅读障碍严重程度的增加而增加,广泛流利性指标的比率为2.4:1,狭窄程度为1.6:1。解码措施。三个测试的结果表明,阅读障碍中的性别差异主要归因于男性易感性,而不是确定性偏见。我们的研究标准将阅读者识别为阅读障碍者与学校识别为学习障碍者之间的对应关系总体较差,对女孩而言更为糟糕:在我们的研究中,只有4分之1的男孩和7分之1的女孩被学校识别为学习障碍。

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