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Does Childhood Reading Disability or Its Continuance Into Adulthood Underlie Problems in Adult-Age Psychosocial Weil-Being? A Follow-Up Study

机译:儿童阅读障碍或成年后的延续是否是成年心理社会幸福感的问题?后续研究

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This follow-up study aimed at a better understanding of the associations of reading disability (RD) with adult-age psychosocial well-being. We compared adult-age psychosocial well-being in 48 individuals (20-39years) with documented childhood RD but without comorbid disabilities to 37 matched controls. The associations of psychosocial well-being with childhood and adult-age reading fluency were studied in the RD group, controlling for IQ, gender and unemployment. Psychosocial well-being was assessed with commonly used self-report questionnaires. No group differences were found in psychosocial well-being. In the RD group, lower adult-age reading fluency was associated with symptoms of depression, lower self-esteem, and social functioning. Severity of childhood RD was not associated with psychosocial well-being. Thus, reading fluency problems continuing into adulthood appear to be related to adult-age psychosocial well-being. A more holistic approach to studying how RD impacts adult-age well-being is needed, including both the individual's developmental history and current functioning in various domains.
机译:这项后续研究旨在更好地了解阅读障碍(RD)与成人心理社会福祉的关系。我们比较了48例(20-39岁)有成年儿童RD但无合并症的成年人的心理社会健康状况,与37个匹配的对照组进行了比较。在RD组中研究了心理社会幸福感与儿童期和成人阅读流利度的关系,以控制智商,性别和失业。用常用的自我报告调查表评估社会心理健康状况。在社会心理健康方面未发现群体差异。在RD组中,成年人的阅读流利度较低与抑郁,自尊和社交功能下降的症状有关。儿童RD的严重程度与心理社会幸福感无关。因此,持续到成年的阅读流利度问题似乎与成年后的社会心理健康有关。需要一种更全面的方法来研究RD如何影响成年人的福祉,包括个人的发展历史和当前在各个领域的功能。

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