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Language, literacy and cognitive skills of young adults with developmental language disorder (DLD)

机译:具有发育语言障碍的年轻成年人的语言,识字和认知技巧(DLD)

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Abstract Background There is limited evidence concerning the longer term language, literacy and cognitive skills of young adults with developmental language disorder (DLD). Studies that exist suggest continuing difficulties with language and reading, but abilities may change over time. Aims This study aimed to examine the language, literacy and cognitive skills of young adults with and without DLD. Methods & Procedures Data were used from the Manchester Language Study data set which was collected from a group of young adults with DLD (recruited originally at 7 years of age from language units—specialist educational resource bases). Participants were assessed on their language, literacy and cognitive functioning when they were aged 24. A comparison group of age‐matched peers (AMPs; also 24 years old) were also assessed. For language and cognition, change in scores between 16 and 24 years was also available for analysis. Finally, self‐rated measures of literacy difficulties were taken at 24 years for functional reading and writing. Outcome & Results The results indicate that the young people with DLD in this sample continue to perform more poorly as a group on formal oral and written language tests. A small but significant minority of young adults with DLD also report functional reading and writing difficulties compared with AMPs despite reporting reading as often as their peer group. Compared with scores at 16 years of age, this subsample now appears to show slightly less risk of non‐verbal IQ difficulties, showing small but significant ‘catch‐up’ to AMPs. Conclusions & Implications These preliminary data suggest that at least some individuals with DLD experience marked linguistic difficulties in adulthood, and that the pathways of language, literacy and cognition are not entirely parallel for this group. Continued support and awareness of challenges for young adults with DLD may be useful. What this paper adds What is already known on the subject It is known that DLD is long term and persists into adulthood. There has recently been a body of work reporting on the well‐being of this population, as well as their employment, financial status and driving ability. However, there is very little information about language, literacy and cognitive skills beyond school age. What this paper adds to existing knowledge This study presents data on language, literacy and cognition from a large cohort of young adults with DLD and their AMPs. In this sample, a large proportion of participants score low on language, with fewer scoring as impaired on literacy and cognition. A significant minority reports difficulties in functional reading. Preliminary analysis appears to suggest that while language development remains depressed, non‐verbal cognitive skills show some catch up over time. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? Increased awareness and continued support for language, literacy and cognition may be useful for young adults with DLD.
机译:抽象背景有有限的证据有关具有发育语言障碍(DLD)的年轻成年人的长期语言,识字和认知技能的证据。存在的研究表明语言和阅读持续困难,但能力可能随着时间的推移而变化。目的这项研究旨在审查与没有DLD的年轻成年人的语言,识字和认知技能。方法&程序数据被从曼彻斯特语言研究数据集中使用,该数据集中由一群与DLD的一群年轻人收集(从语言单位专业教育资源基础的7岁时招募)。当他们年龄24岁时,参与者对他们的语言,识字和认知功能进行了评估。也评估了年龄匹配的同龄人(AMPS; 24岁)的比较组。对于语言和认知,还可以分析16到24岁之间的分数。最后,在24年的功能阅读和写作时,24年来拍摄自我评价的识字措施。结果&结果结果表明,此类样本中具有DLD的年轻人随着正式口头和书面语言测试的一组而继续更差。尽管报告阅读往往作为同行组的报告,但与DLD相比,少数少数少数人的年轻成年人还报告了功能阅读和写作困难。与16岁的分数相比,这种子样本现在似乎表现出略低于非言语智商困难的风险,显示出小而且重大“追赶”到安培。结论&致力于这些初步数据表明,至少一些具有DLD经验的个人在成年期具有语言困难,而语言,识字和认知的途径并不完全平行于该组。继续支持和对DLD的年轻成年人挑战的认识可能是有用的。本文增加了本文在主题上已知的内容是众所周知,DLD是长期的,持续到成年期。最近有一个关于这个人口福祉的工作,以及他们的就业,财务状况和驱动能力。但是,关于学龄前的语言,识字和认知技能的信息很少。本文增加了现有知识本研究提出了关于语言,识字和认知的数据,从DLD及其安培的大型成年人队伍队列。在这个样本中,大部分参与者在语言上得分低,识字和认知的得分减少。重要的少数群体报告了功能阅读的困难。初步分析似乎表明,虽然语言开发仍然沮丧,但非言语认知技能显示出一些随着时间的推移。这项工作的潜力或实际临床意义是什么?提高了对语言,识字和认知的意识和持续的支持可能对DLD的年轻成年人有用。

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