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Comorbid Fluency Difficulties in Reading and Math: Longitudinal Stability Across Early Grades

Marja-kristiina LerkkanenTimo AhonenMikko AroPoikkeus Anna-maijaTuire KoponenPekka NiemiJari-erik Nurmi

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media_common.quotation_subjecteducationsujuvuuslukeminenEducationDevelopmental psychologyFluencyoppimisvaikeudetreadingmathMath skillsReading (process)mental disordersDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicineta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesStatistical analysista515media_commonmatematiikka4. EducationIncidence (epidemiology)fluency difficulties05 social sciencesLongitudinal static stability050301 educationmedicine.diseaseComorbiditylukutaitoPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychology

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We examined the prevalence of comorbidity of dysfluent reading and math skills longitudinally in a representative sample ( N = 1,928) and the stability of comorbid and single difficulties from first to fourth grades. The findings indicated that half the children who showed very low performance in one skill also evidenced low or very low performance in the other. Comorbid difficulties had somewhat higher prevalence in third and fourth graders than in first and second graders. The stability of comorbid difficulties was found to be established from Grade 2 onward, but the stability of single difficulties increased steadily across grades. Overall, the findings emphasize the relatively strong stability of comorbid difficulties after the second grade and underscore the need for close monitoring of, and support for, both skills as opposed to just one.

https://doi.org/10.1177/0014402918756269