Adults with dyslexia: A snapshot of the demands on adulthood in Australia

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/19404158.2021.1991965
Shae Wissell, L. Karimi, T. Serry
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ABSTRACT This study explored the educational and employment profiles and the psychosocial wellbeing of 65 Australian adults with dyslexia. Participants were also asked about their age at diagnosis of dyslexia. These domains have been under studied in the Australian adult dyslexic community. Data was collected using an anonymous online two-part survey. Part one was purpose-designed to collect personal and demographic information in line with the study’s aims. Part two comprised the standardised Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Wellbeing Scales (WEMWBS). Results revealed that participants’ educational attainments and employment profiles closely reflected those of the general Australian community. Age at diagnosis was highly variable ranging from adolescence to over 50. Based on the normative data from the WEMWBS, participants had significantly lower levels of mental wellbeing. Results suggest that despite many participants meeting key external markers of success, many appear to do so under personal and psychological strain.
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患有阅读障碍的成年人:澳大利亚成年人需求的快照
本研究探讨了65名患有阅读障碍的澳大利亚成年人的教育、就业状况和社会心理健康状况。参与者还被问及他们被诊断为阅读障碍时的年龄。这些领域已经在澳大利亚成人阅读障碍群体中进行了研究。数据是通过两部分的匿名在线调查收集的。第一部分旨在收集符合研究目标的个人和人口统计信息。第二部分包括标准化的沃里克-爱丁堡心理健康量表(WEMWBS)。结果显示,参与者的教育程度和就业情况与澳大利亚社会的总体情况密切相关。诊断时的年龄变化很大,从青春期到50岁以上不等。根据WEMWBS的规范数据,参与者的心理健康水平明显较低。结果表明,尽管许多参与者达到了成功的关键外部标志,但许多人似乎是在个人和心理压力下这样做的。
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