"I Dislike my Body, I am Unhappy, But my Parents are not Disappointed in Me" : Self-Esteem in Young Women with Dyslexia

A. Dåderman, Karolina Nilvang, S. Levander
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Objectives: Strong self-esteem is related to good psychological health. Dyslexia has a negative effect on self-esteem, but this effect depends on support levels at home and/or school. Women with dyslexia are an under investigated group, and it has been suggested that female dyslexics should be given special attention from teachers with a view to improving their self-esteem. This paper set out to compare levels of self-esteem in women with dyslexia and normative women, and to investigate relationships between dyslexic problems and self-esteem. Method: It was hypothesized that women with dyslexia would have a weaker selfesteem. We have assessed dyslexia, using a Swedish battery of standardised pedagogical, IQ, and neuropsychological tests, and the self-esteem of twelve young women (mean age 19 years; range 16-30), using a Swedish questionnaire that distinguishes between different dimensions of self-esteem (physical characteristics, talents and gifts, psychological health, relationships with parents and family, and relationships with others). Comparative (t-tests) and correlational (Pearson’s correlations and stepwise multiple regression analyses) statistical methods were performed. Results: The study subjects had a weaker self-esteem than that of a normative sample of females (N = 313) in all dimensions, except for the dimension of relationships with parents and family. Spelling ability was related to “Physical characteristics” (negative) and to “Relations with parents and family” (positive). Moreover, speed of reading was related to “Psychological health” (positive). Conclusions: The use of questionnaires that distinguish between different dimensions of self-esteem and a larger sample is recommended in future studies.
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“我不喜欢我的身体,我不开心,但我的父母对我并不失望”:患有阅读障碍的年轻女性的自尊
目的:强自尊与良好的心理健康有关。阅读障碍对自尊有负面影响,但这种影响取决于家庭和/或学校的支持水平。患有阅读障碍的女性是一个未被调查的群体,有人建议教师应该给予女性阅读障碍患者特别的关注,以提高她们的自尊。本文旨在比较阅读障碍女性和正常女性的自尊水平,并探讨阅读障碍问题与自尊之间的关系。方法:假设有阅读障碍的女性自尊心较弱。我们使用瑞典标准化教学、智商和神经心理测试评估了12名年轻女性(平均年龄19岁;范围16-30),使用瑞典调查问卷区分自尊的不同方面(身体特征、才能和天赋、心理健康、与父母和家庭的关系以及与他人的关系)。采用比较(t检验)和相关(Pearson相关和逐步多元回归分析)统计方法。结果:除与父母和家庭关系的维度外,研究对象的自尊在所有维度上都弱于正常女性样本(N = 313)。拼写能力与“身体特征”(负相关)和“与父母和家庭的关系”(正相关)有关。此外,阅读速度与“心理健康”呈正相关。结论:建议在未来的研究中使用区分不同自尊维度的问卷和更大的样本。
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