| Literature DB >> 28470909 |
Julie-Ann Jordan1, Kevin Dyer2,3.
Abstract
Dyslexia has been associated with a range of psychological well-being issues in childhood. However, it is unclear if these difficulties stem from coping with academic struggles at school, or from other pre-existing diagnoses that sometimes co-occur with dyslexia. Using UK Millennium Cohort Study data (n = 7224) from 2003 to 2011, the present study compared psychological well-being development from ages 3-11 years for children with (1) dyslexia only; (2) special educational needs excluding dyslexia; (3) comorbid dyslexia and other special educational needs; and (4) no special educational needs. Growth curve modelling results controlling for race, gender, age and family income suggested that with the exception of conduct difficulties, psychological well-being issues related to dyslexia do not occur preschool; rather, they commence upon starting school.Entities:
Keywords: Millennium Cohort Study; dyslexia; longitudinal; psychological well-being; school
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28470909 DOI: 10.1002/dys.1555
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dyslexia ISSN: 1076-9242