Literature DB >> 2376893

Prevalence of reading disability in boys and girls. Results of the Connecticut Longitudinal Study.

S E Shaywitz1, B A Shaywitz, J M Fletcher, M D Escobar.   

Abstract

We hypothesized that results of previous investigations indicating an increased prevalence of reading disability in boys compared with girls reflected a bias in subject selection. In an epidemiologic sample of 215 girls and 199 boys, we identified two groups of reading-disabled children: research identified and school identified. Results indicated no significant differences in the prevalence of reading disability in research-identified boys compared with research-identified girls in either second (17[8.7%] of 196 boys; 15[6.9%] of 216 girls) or third grade (18[9.0%] of 199 boys; 13[6.0%] of 215 girls). In contrast, school identification resulted in the classification of 27 (13.6%) of 198 boys and seven (3.2%) of 216 girls in second grade and 20 (10.0%) of 199 boys and nine (4.2%) of 215 girls in third grade. Our data indicate that school-identified samples are almost unavoidably subject to a referral bias and that reports of an increased prevalence of reading disability in boys may reflect this bias in ascertainment. These findings caution against relying solely on schools for identification of reading-disabled children.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2376893

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JAMA        ISSN: 0098-7484            Impact factor:   56.272


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Journal:  Hum Genet       Date:  2004-05-11       Impact factor: 4.132

2.  Genetic variation in the KIAA0319 5' region as a possible contributor to dyslexia.

Authors:  Adrienne Elbert; Maureen W Lovett; Tasha Cate-Carter; Ashley Pitch; Elizabeth N Kerr; Cathy L Barr
Journal:  Behav Genet       Date:  2011-01-05       Impact factor: 2.805

Review 3.  Reading and spelling disorders: clinical features and causes.

Authors:  A Warnke
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  1999       Impact factor: 4.785

4.  Genetic analysis of dyslexia candidate genes in the European cross-linguistic NeuroDys cohort.

Authors:  Jessica Becker; Darina Czamara; Tom S Scerri; Franck Ramus; Valéria Csépe; Joel B Talcott; John Stein; Andrew Morris; Kerstin U Ludwig; Per Hoffmann; Ferenc Honbolygó; Dénes Tóth; Fabien Fauchereau; Caroline Bogliotti; Stéphanie Iannuzzi; Yves Chaix; Sylviane Valdois; Catherine Billard; Florence George; Isabelle Soares-Boucaud; Christophe-Loïc Gérard; Sanne van der Mark; Enrico Schulz; Anniek Vaessen; Urs Maurer; Kaisa Lohvansuu; Heikki Lyytinen; Marco Zucchelli; Daniel Brandeis; Leo Blomert; Paavo H T Leppänen; Jennifer Bruder; Anthony P Monaco; Bertram Müller-Myhsok; Juha Kere; Karin Landerl; Markus M Nöthen; Gerd Schulte-Körne; Silvia Paracchini; Myriam Peyrard-Janvid; Johannes Schumacher
Journal:  Eur J Hum Genet       Date:  2013-09-11       Impact factor: 4.246

5.  High risk of reading disability and speech sound disorder in rolandic epilepsy families: case-control study.

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6.  Genome scan for cognitive trait loci of dyslexia: Rapid naming and rapid switching of letters, numbers, and colors.

Authors:  Kevin B Rubenstein; Wendy H Raskind; Virginia W Berninger; Mark M Matsushita; Ellen M Wijsman
Journal:  Am J Med Genet B Neuropsychiatr Genet       Date:  2014-05-08       Impact factor: 3.568

7.  Functional magnetic resonance imaging of early visual pathways in dyslexia.

Authors:  J B Demb; G M Boynton; D J Heeger
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1998-09-01       Impact factor: 6.167

8.  Multimodal lexical processing in auditory cortex is literacy skill dependent.

Authors:  Chris McNorgan; Neha Awati; Amy S Desroches; James R Booth
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9.  Identifying atypical change at the individual level from childhood to adolescence.

Authors:  Eduardo Estrada; Emilio Ferrer; Bennett A Shaywitz; John M Holahan; Sally E Shaywitz
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2018-11

10.  Anesthesia for cesarean delivery and learning disabilities in a population-based birth cohort.

Authors:  Juraj Sprung; Randall P Flick; Robert T Wilder; Slavica K Katusic; Tasha L Pike; Mariella Dingli; Stephen J Gleich; Darrell R Schroeder; William J Barbaresi; Andrew C Hanson; David O Warner
Journal:  Anesthesiology       Date:  2009-08       Impact factor: 7.892

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