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Reading, Mathematics, and Behavioral Difficulties Interrelate: Evidence from a Cross-lagged Panel Design and Population-based Sample.

Yu-Chu Lin1, Paul L Morgan1, George Farkas2, Marianne Hillemeier1, Michael Cook1.   

Abstract

We examined three questions. First, do reading difficulties increase children's risk of behavior difficulties? Second, do behavioral difficulties increase children's risk of reading difficulties? Third, do mathematics difficulties increase children's risk of reading or behavioral difficulties? We investigated these questions using a sample of 9,324 children followed from third to fifth grade as they participated in a nationally representative dataset, conducting multilevel logistic regression modeling and including statistical control for many potential confounds. Results indicated that poor readers in third grade were significantly more likely to display poor task management, poor self-control, poor interpersonal skills, internalizing behavior problems, and externalizing behavior problems in fifth grade (odds ratio [OR] range = 1.30 - 1.57). Statistically controlling for a prior history of reading difficulties, children with poor mathematics skills in third grade were also significantly more likely to display poor task management, poor interpersonal skills, internalizing behavior problems, and reading difficulties in fifth grade (OR range = 1.38 - 5.14). In contrast, only those children exhibiting poor task management, but not other types of problem behaviors, in third grade were more likely to be poor readers in fifth grade (OR = 1.49).

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Keywords:  behavioral difficulties; longitudinal; mathematics difficulties; reading difficulties; upper elementary

Year:  2013        PMID: 26097274      PMCID: PMC4474731     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Disord        ISSN: 0198-7429


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