Literature DB >> 18060583

Colorado longitudinal twin study of reading disability.

Sally J Wadsworth1, John C DeFries, Richard K Olson, Erik G Willcutt.   

Abstract

The primary objectives of the present study are to introduce the Colorado Longitudinal Twin Study of Reading Disability, the first longitudinal twin study in which subjects have been specifically selected for having a history of reading difficulties, and to present some initial assessments of the stability of reading performance and cognitive abilities in this sample. Preliminary examination of the test scores of 124 twins with a history of reading difficulties and 154 twins with no history of reading difficulties indicates that over the 5- to 6-year interval between assessments, cognitive and reading performance are highly stable. As a group, those subjects with a history of reading difficulties had substantial deficits relative to control subjects on all measures at initial assessment, and significant deficits remained at follow-up. The stability noted for all cognitive and achievement measures was highest for a composite measure of reading, whose average stability correlation across groups was 0.80. Results of preliminary behavior genetic analyses for this measure indicated that shared genetic influences accounted for 86% and 49% of the phenotypic correlations between the two assessments for twin pairs with and without reading difficulties, respectively. In addition, genetic correlations reached unity for both groups, suggesting that the same genetic influences are manifested at both time points.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18060583     DOI: 10.1007/s11881-007-0009-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Dyslexia        ISSN: 0736-9387


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2.  Exploring how nature and nurture affect the development of reading: an analysis of the Florida Twin Project on reading.

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3.  Choice of Reading Comprehension Test Influences the Outcomes of Genetic Analyses.

Authors:  Rebecca S Betjemann; Janice M Keenan; Richard K Olson; John C Defries
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Review 4.  Understanding Comorbidity Between Specific Learning Disabilities.

Authors:  Erik G Willcutt; Lauren M McGrath; Bruce F Pennington; Janice M Keenan; John C DeFries; Richard K Olson; Sally J Wadsworth
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5.  Longitudinal Stability of Reading-Related Skills and their Prediction of Reading Development.

Authors:  Jacqueline Hulslander; Richard K Olson; Erik G Willcutt; Sally J Wadsworth
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6.  Longitudinal Stability of Phonological and Surface Subtypes of Developmental Dyslexia.

Authors:  Robin L Peterson; Bruce F Pennington; Richard K Olson; Sally Wadsworth
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7.  Genetic and environmental influences on the growth of early reading skills.

Authors:  Stephen A Petrill; Sara A Hart; Nicole Harlaar; Jessica Logan; Laura M Justice; Christopher Schatschneider; Lee Thompson; Laura S Dethorne; Kirby Deater-Deckard; Laurie Cutting
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10.  Genetic and environmental etiologies of reading difficulties: DeFries-Fulker analysis of reading performance data from twin pairs and their nontwin siblings.

Authors:  Raven L Astrom; Sally J Wadsworth; Richard K Olson; Erik G Willcutt; John C Defries
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