Mediating Role of Depression Associated with Social Competence, Cognitive Failures and Academic Performance in Students with Specific Learning Disability

Z. Eskandari, S. Bakhtiarpour, Z. Bozorgi
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Background: Lack of social competence (SC) and cognitive failure (CF) could cause depression in children with specific learning disabilities (SLD) and affect their academic performance (AP). The present study aimed to investigate the mediating role of depression associated with social competence, cognitive failures and academic performance in students with specific learning disabilities. Methods: The statistical population of this descriptive correlational study consisted of all female students within the age range of 10 to 12 with SLD in the academic year 2020-2021 in Ahvaz, Iran, among whom 178 were selected as the sample through cluster sampling. The research tools included academic performance, the Social Competence Scale (SCS), the Cognitive Failures Questionnaire (CFQ), and the Children’s Depression Inventory (CDI). The evaluation of the proposed research model was performed using the path analysis method via SPSS and AMOS software version 24. Results: The results indicated that all direct paths to AP were significant (P=0.001), except for that of CF (P=0.111). The mediating role of depression did not show a significant association between the indirect path of SC and AP (P= 0.135). However, the mediating role of depression caused a significant association between the indirect path of CF and AP (P=0.010). Conclusion: The results herein revealed that the proposed model achieved a desirable fit, which is considered to be a crucial step toward understanding the factors affecting the AP of students with SLD.
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抑郁对特定学习障碍学生社交能力、认知障碍和学习成绩的中介作用
背景:缺乏社会能力(SC)和认知失败(CF)可能导致特定学习障碍(SLD)儿童的抑郁,并影响他们的学习成绩(AP)。本研究旨在调查抑郁症在特定学习障碍学生中与社交能力、认知失败和学习成绩相关的中介作用。方法:本描述性相关研究的统计人群包括2020-2021学年伊朗阿瓦兹所有10至12岁SLD女学生,其中178人通过整群抽样作为样本。研究工具包括学习成绩、社会能力量表(SCS)、认知失败问卷(CFQ)和儿童抑郁量表(CDI)。通过SPSS和AMOS软件版本24,使用路径分析方法对所提出的研究模型进行评估。结果:除CF(P=0.111)外,所有AP的直接途径均显著(P=0.001)。抑郁的中介作用在SC和AP的间接途径之间没有显示出显著的相关性(P=0.135)。然而,抑郁的中介作用导致CF的间接途径与AP之间存在显著关联(P=0.010)。结论:本文的结果表明,所提出的模型达到了理想的拟合,这被认为是理解SLD学生AP影响因素的关键一步。
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