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Cognitive ability and everyday functioning in women with Turner syndrome.

J Downey1, E J Elkin, A A Ehrhardt, H F Meyer-Bahlburg, J J Bell, A Morishima.   

Abstract

This paper presents results from an assessment of cognitive ability and everyday functioning in a group of adult women with Turner syndrome (TUS). Twenty-three TUS women were compared with 23 matched controls with constitutional short stature (CSS). A subgroup of 10 TUS women were compared with their nondisabled female siblings. On the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Test-Revised (Wechsler, 1981), no significant group differences were found in Verbal IQ. There were significant group differences for Performance IQ and Full Scale IQ, largely due to specific deficits in the area of spatial and mathematical ability. These difficulties were also evident on the Benton Visual Retention Test-Revised (Benton, 1974). TUS individuals had significantly lower educational attainment than CSS controls but did not differ from their siblings. TUS individuals had significantly lower occupational attainment than the women in both comparison groups.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1997625     DOI: 10.1177/002221949102400107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Learn Disabil        ISSN: 0022-2194


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Authors:  Joseph M Baker; Allan L Reiss
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8.  Communication with young people in paediatric and adult endocrine consultations: an intervention development and feasibility study.

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9.  The role of short-term memory and visuo-spatial skills in numerical magnitude processing: Evidence from Turner syndrome.

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