Mental health among children with and without reading difficulties.

IF 2.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Annals of Dyslexia Pub Date : 2024-04-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-29 DOI:10.1007/s11881-023-00296-2
Miao Li, Wei Zhao, Mengmeng Liu, Lele Zhang, Gen Li
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Abstract

This study explored the relationship between mental health, i.e., depression and anxiety, and reading difficulties (RD) in Chinese elementary school children. Participants were 1535 grades 3, 4, and 5 students from three elementary schools in Xi'an, China. Children with and without RD were compared to their depression and anxiety. Additionally, children's self-ratings, parents' ratings, and teachers' ratings of depression and anxiety were compared to better understand mental health issues of Chinese children with RD. The findings showed that Chinese children with RD experienced more depression but not anxiety compared to their typically developing peers across all three grade levels. Reports from all three informants consistently reflected that children with RD experienced more depression. However, some inconsistencies were found between self-reported levels of depression and anxiety and the observations made by parents and teachers. Children reported experiencing more depression than their parents and teachers observed but less anxiety than their parents reported. This study emphasizes the importance of understanding the links between RD and mental health and the need for appropriate intervention programs to help children with RD cope with the mental health challenges.

有阅读困难和没有阅读困难的儿童的心理健康。
本研究探讨了中国小学生的心理健康(即抑郁和焦虑)与阅读困难(RD)之间的关系。研究对象是来自中国西安三所小学的 1535 名三、四、五年级学生。将有阅读障碍和没有阅读障碍的儿童与他们的抑郁和焦虑进行了比较。此外,为了更好地了解中国 RD 儿童的心理健康问题,我们还比较了儿童对抑郁和焦虑的自我评分、家长评分以及教师评分。研究结果表明,与发育正常的同龄人相比,患有 RD 的中国儿童在三个年级中经历了更多的抑郁,但没有焦虑。来自三位信息提供者的报告一致反映出 RD 儿童经历了更多的抑郁。然而,自我报告的抑郁和焦虑程度与家长和教师的观察结果之间存在一些不一致。儿童报告的抑郁程度高于家长和老师的观察,但焦虑程度低于家长的报告。这项研究强调了了解 RD 与心理健康之间联系的重要性,以及需要适当的干预计划来帮助 RD 儿童应对心理健康挑战。
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Annals of Dyslexia
Annals of Dyslexia Multiple-
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4.90
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期刊介绍: Annals of Dyslexia is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the scientific study of dyslexia, its comorbid conditions; and theory-based practices on remediation, and intervention of dyslexia and related areas of written language disorders including spelling, composing and mathematics. Primary consideration for publication is given to original empirical studies, significant review, and well-documented reports of evidence-based effective practices. Only original papers are considered for publication.
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