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Developmental Underpinnings of the Association of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Its Subtypes to Neuropsychological and Academic Weakne…

2005

Caron and Rutter (1) and Pennington (2) recently published excellent conceptual and methodological reviews and analyses of comorbidity in child psychopathology, and a special issue of Developmental Neuropsychology (3) reviewed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)-learning disabilities (LD) comorbidity in particular. None of these reviews, however, focused on the association of dimensions of ADHD and cognitive development, which are included in this chapter. Moreover, relatively little empirical data exist from early development. It is very likely that language-related impairments and extreme temperament traits contribute to the emergence of developmental problems and/or the accum…

Reading disabilityChild psychopathologymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationNeuropsychologymedicine.diseaseComorbidityDevelopmental psychologymental disordersCognitive developmentmedicineAttention deficit hyperactivity disorderTemperamentPsychologySluggish cognitive tempomedia_common
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Bayesian Modelling of Confusability of Phoneme-Grapheme Connections

2007

Deficiencies in the ability to map letters to sounds are currently considered to be the most likely early signs of dyslexia. This has motivated the use of Literate, a computer game for training this skill, in several Finnish schools and households as a tool in the early prevention of reading disability. In this paper, we present a Bayesian model that uses a student's performance in a game like Literate to infer which phoneme-grapheme connections student currently confuses with each other. This information can be used to adapt the game to a particular student's skills as well as to provide information about the student's learning progress to their parents and teachers. We apply our model to …

Reading disabilityComputer sciencebusiness.industryBayesian probabilityDyslexiaGraphemecomputer.software_genreBayesian inferencemedicine.diseasemedicineArtificial intelligencebusinesscomputerNatural language processingNatural languageSeventh IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT 2007)
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Early development of children at familial risk for Dyslexia—follow-up from birth to school age

2004

We review the main findings of the Jyväskylä Longitudinal study of Dyslexia (JLD) which follows the development of children at familial risk for dyslexia (N = 107) and their controls (N = 93). We will illustrate the development of these two groups of children at ages from birth to school entry in the skill domains that have been connected to reading and reading disability in the prior literature. At school entry, the highest score on the decoding task among the poorer half (median) of the at risk children--i.e. of those presumably being most likely genetically affected--is 1 SD below the mean of the control group. Thus, the familial risk for dyslexia shows expected consequences. Among the e…

Reading disabilityLongitudinal studyDevelopmental Disabilitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyRisk AssessmentEducationDevelopmental psychologyDyslexiaReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicineCognitive developmentHumansLanguage Development DisordersChildmedia_commonDyslexiaInfantGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseChild developmentVocabulary developmentEarly DiagnosisChild PreschoolPsychologyRisk assessmentDyslexia
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Predicting Reading Disability: Early Cognitive Risk and Protective Factors

2013

This longitudinal study examined early cognitive risk and protective factors for Grade 2 reading disability (RD). We first examined the reading outcome of 198 children in four developmental cognitive subgroups that were identified in our previous analysis: dysfluent trajectory, declining trajectory, unexpected trajectory and typical trajectory. We found that RD was unevenly distributed among the subgroups, although children with RD were found in all subgroups. A majority of the children with RD had familial risk for dyslexia. Second, we examined in what respect children with similar early cognitive development but different RD outcome differ from each other in cognitive skills, task-focused…

Reading disabilityShared readingeducationProtective factorDyslexiaExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyCognitionGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEducationDevelopmental psychologyLearning disabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineCognitive developmentCognitive skillmedicine.symptomPsychologyDyslexia
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Does IQ matter in adolescents' reading disability?

2009

Abstract We studied the connection of IQ, reading disability (RD) and their interaction with reading, spelling and other cognitive skills in adolescents with average IQ and RD (n = 22), average IQ, non-RD (n = 71), below average IQ and RD (n = 29), and below average IQ non-RD (n = 33). IQ was not connected to reading and spelling in subjects without RD, but a connection to non-word spelling in subjects with RD existed. IQ and RD showed a connection to other cognitive skills (IQ to working memory, verbal memory and syntactic skills, RD to poor performance in text reading and rapid naming and both of them to reading comprehension, phonological and arithmetic skills), but no interaction existe…

Reading disabilitySocial PsychologyIntelligence quotientmedia_common.quotation_subjectShort-term memorySpellingEducationDevelopmental psychologyReading comprehensionReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyCognitive skillVerbal memoryPsychologymedia_commonLearning and Individual Differences
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Very early phonological and language skills: estimating individual risk of reading disability

2007

Background: Analyses from the JyvaskylaLongitudinal Study of Dyslexia project show that the key childhood predictors (phonological awareness, short-term memory, rapid naming, expressive vocabu- lary, pseudoword repetition, and letter naming) of dyslexia differentiate the group with reading disability (n ¼ 46) and the group without reading problems (n ¼ 152) at the end of the 2nd grade. These measures were employed at the ages of 3.5, 4.5 and 5.5 years and information regarding the familial risk of dyslexia was used to find the most sensitive indices of an individual child's risk for reading disabil- ity. Methods: Age-specific and across-age logistic regression models were constructed to pro…

Reading disabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiaShort-term memorymedicine.diseaseLogistic regressionDevelopmental psychologyPsychiatry and Mental healthCommunication disorderPhonological awarenessReading (process)Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineRisk factorPsychologymedia_commonJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
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Computer-Assisted Remedial Reading Intervention for School Beginners at Risk for Reading Disability

2011

The aim of the longitudinal study was to investigate whether a computer application designed for remedial reading training can enhance letter knowledge, reading accuracy, fluency, and spelling of at-risk children. The participants, 7-year-old Finnish school beginners (N = 166), were assigned to 1 of 3 groups: (a) regular remedial reading intervention (n = 25), (b) computer-assessed reading intervention (n = 25), and (c) mainstream reading instruction (n = 116). Based on the results, computer-assisted remedial reading intervention was highly beneficial, whereas regular type of intervention was less successful. The results indicated that at-risk children require computer-based letter–name and…

Reading disabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiaVerbal learningmedicine.diseaseSpellingEducationDevelopmental psychologyFluencyReading (process)Pediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineRemedial educationPsychologyAt-risk studentsmedia_commonChild Development
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The Role of Reading Disability Risk and Environmental Protective Factors in Students' Reading Fluency in Grade 4

2013

This study examined the role of reading disability (RD) risk and environmental protective factors in reading fluency in grade 4. The sample consisted of 538 Finnish-speaking students. Kindergarten measures included the students' risk for RD based on poor achievement in phonological awareness and letter knowledge as well as information on the three control variables: nonverbal ability, level of parental education, and gender. Measures in grades 1–3 included environmental protective factors: classmate reports of peer acceptance; teacher reports of positive affect for the student; and mother, father, and teacher reports of partnership between the home and the school. The students were also tes…

Reading disabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationInterpersonal communicationAffect (psychology)EducationDevelopmental psychologyInterpersonal relationshipFluencyPhonological awarenessReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychologyta516Psychologyta515At-risk studentsmedia_commonReading Research Quarterly
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Does Childhood Reading Disability or Its Continuance Into Adulthood Underlie Problems in Adult-Age Psychosocial Well-Being? A Follow-Up Study

2019

This follow-up study aimed at a better understanding of the associations of reading disability (RD) with adult-age psychosocial well-being. We compared adult-age psychosocial well-being in 48 individuals (20–39 years) with documented childhood RD but without comorbid disabilities to 37 matched controls. The associations of psychosocial well-being with childhood and adult-age reading fluency were studied in the RD group, controlling for IQ, gender and unemployment. Psychosocial well-being was assessed with commonly used self-report questionnaires. No group differences were found in psychosocial well-being. In the RD group, lower adult-age reading fluency was associated with symptoms of depre…

Reading disabilitymedia_common.quotation_subjecthyvinvointiadult-age psychosocial well-being050105 experimental psychologyEducation0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesaikuisetmedia_commonIntelligence quotientreading disability05 social sciencesFollow up studiesSelf-esteem050301 educationMental healthstomatognathic diseasesWell-beingpsykosomatiikkaContinuanceseurantatutkimusPsychology (miscellaneous)lukihäiriötPsychology0503 educationPsychosocialClinical psychologyScientific Studies of Reading
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Hyperglycemia at admission, comorbidities, and in-hospital mortality in elderly patients hospitalized in internal medicine wards: data from the RePoS…

2021

Abstract Aims The association between hyperglycemia at hospital admission and relevant short- and long-term outcomes in elderly population is known. We assessed the effects on mortality of hyperglycemia, disability, and multimorbidity at admission in internal medicine ward in patients aged ≥ 65 years. Methods Data were collected from an active register of 102 internal medicine and geriatric wards in Italy (RePoSi project). Patients were recruited during four index weeks of a year. Socio-demographic data, reason for hospitalization, diagnoses, treatment, severity and comorbidity indexes (Cumulative Illness rating Scale CIRS-SI and CIRS-CI), renal function, functional (Barthel Index), and cog…

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