Beyond Reading: Psychological and Mental Health Needs in Adolescents with Dyslexia.

IF 1.4 Q3 PEDIATRICS Pediatric Reports Pub Date : 2024-10-15 DOI:10.3390/pediatric16040075
Manuel-Ramón Morte-Soriano, Manuel Soriano-Ferrer
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Background: Overall, children and adolescents diagnosed with dyslexia or ADHD show an increased risk for psychological and mental health problems, and dyslexia and ADHD tend to coexist frequently. Thus, the main objective of this study was to examine psychological and mental health problems in dyslexia.

Method: Participated 95 adolescents with dyslexia (DG), comorbid dyslexia + attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, combined subtype (D + ADHD-CG), and a comparison group with typical development (TDCG). Self-reported measures of anxiety and depression, and parent and teacher versions of the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) were used.

Results: Self-reports of internalizing problems showed that adolescents in the GD and D + ADHD-CG groups had more depression and stated anxiety problems with a very high percentage above the clinical cut-off point than the CG. Both the parent and teacher reports showed that the DG and D + ADHD-CG groups obtained higher mean values and a higher number of adolescents above the clinical cut-off of internalizing, externalizing, and total problems than the TDCG. The comorbid D + ADHD-CG group had the highest internalizing and externalizing problems.

Conclusions: In conclusion, our findings indicate that the internalizing and externalizing problems experienced by adolescents with dyslexia and comorbid ADHD should be recognized early and treated promptly by education professionals.

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超越阅读:阅读障碍青少年的心理和精神健康需求。
背景:总体而言,被诊断患有阅读障碍或多动症的儿童和青少年出现心理和精神健康问题的风险增加,而且阅读障碍和多动症往往同时存在。因此,本研究的主要目的是探讨阅读障碍患者的心理和精神健康问题:95名患有阅读障碍(DG)、阅读障碍+注意力缺陷多动障碍合并亚型(D+ADHD-CG)的青少年,以及患有典型发育障碍(TDCG)的对比组青少年参加了研究。研究使用了焦虑和抑郁的自我报告测量方法,以及家长和教师版本的优势与困难问卷(SDQ):结果:对内化问题的自我报告显示,广东组和 D + ADHD-CG 组的青少年比广东组的青少年有更多的抑郁和焦虑问题,超过临床临界点的比例非常高。家长和教师的报告均显示,与 TDCG 相比,DG 组和 D + ADHD-CG 组在内化问题、外化问题和总问题方面获得的平均值更高,超过临床临界点的青少年人数也更多。合并 D + ADHD-CG 组的内化和外化问题最高:总之,我们的研究结果表明,有阅读障碍并合并有多动症的青少年所出现的内化和外化问题应及早发现,并由教育专业人员及时治疗。
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