Reading performance in Portuguese children from second to tenth grade with the MNREAD reading acuity test

IF 2.2 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Karthikeyan Baskaran , Aurélie Calabrèse , Laura Hernandez-Moreno , Diana Santos , Antonio Filipe Macedo
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Abstract

Purpose

To assess reading performance and report normative values for normal sighted Portuguese schoolchildren using the Portuguese version of the MNREAD reading acuity chart.

Methods

Children in the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, and 10th grade in Portugal were recruited for this study. One hundred and sixty-seven children from 7 to 16 years of age participated. The Portuguese version of the printed MNREAD reading acuity chart was used to measure reading performance in these children. The non-linear mixed effects model with negative exponential decay function was used to compute maximum reading speed (MRS) and critical print size (CPS) automatically. Reading acuity (RA) and reading accessibility index (ACC) were computed manually.

Results

The mean MRS in words-per-minute (wpm) for the 2nd grade was 55 wpm (SD = 11.2 wpm), 104 wpm (SD = 27.9) for the 4th grade, 149 wpm (SD = 22.5) for 6th grade, 172 wpm (SD = 24.6) for 8th grade and 180 wpm for the 10th grade (SD = 16.8). There was a significant difference in MRS between school grades (p < 0.001). Participants’ reading speed increased by 14.5 wpm (95% CL: 13.1–15.9) with each year of increase in age. We found a significant difference between RA and school grades, but not for CPS.

Conclusions

This study provides normative reading performance values for the Portuguese version of the MNREAD chart. The MRS increased with increasing age and school grade, while RA shows initial improvement from early school years and gradually stabilizes in the more mature children. Normative values for the MNREAD test can now be used to determine reading difficulties or slow reading speed in, for example, children with impaired vision.

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MNREAD阅读敏锐度测试对葡萄牙二至十年级儿童的阅读表现。
目的:使用葡萄牙语版MNREAD阅读敏锐度表评估视力正常的葡萄牙学童的阅读表现并报告其标准值。方法:本研究招募了葡萄牙2年级、4年级、6年级、8年级和10年级的儿童。167名7至16岁的儿童参加了此次活动。葡萄牙版MNREAD阅读敏锐度表用于测量这些儿童的阅读表现。采用具有负指数衰减函数的非线性混合效应模型自动计算最大读取速度(MRS)和临界打印尺寸(CPS)。人工计算阅读敏锐度(RA)和阅读可及性指数(ACC)。结果:二年级的平均MRS(每分钟单词数)为55 wpm(SD=11.2 wpm),四年级为104 wpm(SD=27.9),六年级为149 wpm(SD卡=22.5),八年级172 wpm(SD=24.6),十年级180 wpm(SD=116.8)(p结论:本研究为葡萄牙语版MNREAD图表提供了标准的阅读表现值。MRS随着年龄和学校年级的增加而增加,而RA从早期开始表现出初步改善,并在更成熟的儿童中逐渐稳定。MNREAD测试的标准值现在可用于确定阅读困难或阅读速度慢例如,在视力受损的儿童中。
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Journal of Optometry
Journal of Optometry OPHTHALMOLOGY-
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