Literature DB >> 21774886

[Evidence against the myth of adjustment problems of people with high intellectual abilities].

Africa Borges del Rosal1, Carmen Hernández-Jorge, Elena Rodríguez-Naveiras.   

Abstract

Personal and social adjustment of high-ability children and adolescents is a very important issue in the specialized literature. The differences found between data for and against appropriate adjustment in gifted children and adolescents could be explained by conceptual or methodological biases. In this work, the relation between adjustment and high abilities are contrasted in a sample of teenagers from the Canary Islands, using a screening procedure based on their scores in intelligence tests. Results show that, although gifted adolescents differ significantly from their peers in the control group in socio-economic variables and academic performance, there are no differences in personal, social and educational adjustment. We conclude that adjustment problems and high ability are independent variables, and there is no evidence to support that gifted individuals have adjustment problems.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21774886

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psicothema        ISSN: 0214-9915


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1.  Emotions and Reactions to the Confinement by COVID-19 of Children and Adolescents With High Abilities and Community Samples: A Mixed Methods Research Study.

Authors:  María de Los Dolores Valadez; Gabriela López-Aymes; Norma Alicia Ruvalcaba; Francisco Flores; Grecia Ortíz; Celia Rodríguez; África Borges
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2020-11-23
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