毅力和韧性在阅读障碍儿童中的作用:一项纵向队列研究

IF 2.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Bushra Hossain, Yingtong Chen, Stephen Bent, China Parenteau, Felicia Widjaja, Stephanie L. Haft, Fumiko Hoeft, Robert L. Hendren
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摘要

先前的研究表明,毅力和韧性可以预测学业和职业的成功。然而,这些品质尚未在阅读障碍儿童中得到检验。因此,我们调查了这些学生的毅力和韧性是否与焦虑、抑郁、学习成绩和生活质量有关。这项为期3年的纵向队列研究包括来自3所学校的163名RD参与者。家长和/或教师每3个月完成一次评估。Grit and Resilience量表改编自10项Connor Davidson弹性量表和12项Grit量表。结果测量包括焦虑(学校焦虑量表-教师报告和8项Spence儿童焦虑量表)、抑郁(短期情绪和感觉问卷)、学习成绩和生活质量(儿科生活质量量表4.0)。多变量线性回归模型(根据年龄和性别进行调整)在基线评估了这些相关性。使用混合效应模型的重复测量分析纵向评估了这种关系。在基线和一段时间内,毅力和韧性与所有结果之间存在统计学上显著的相关性。在对年龄和性别进行调整后,毅力和韧性的提高与焦虑的减少有关(β =  − 0.4,p <; 0.001)和提高学习成绩(β = 0.5,p <; 0.001),当教师测量毅力和韧性时,抑郁情绪也有所下降(β =  − 0.3,p <; 0.001)和改善生活质量(β = 0.6,p <; 0.001)。砂砾和复原力与RD儿童的心理健康、学习成绩和生活质量显著相关。这表明,提高砂砾和复原能力的干预措施可能会带来积极的好处。
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The role of grit and resilience in children with reading disorder: a longitudinal cohort study

The role of grit and resilience in children with reading disorder: a longitudinal cohort study

The role of grit and resilience in children with reading disorder: a longitudinal cohort study

Prior studies have suggested that grit and resilience predict both academic and career success. However, these qualities have not been examined in children with reading disorder (RD). We therefore investigated whether grit and resilience were associated with anxiety, depression, academic performance, and quality of life (QOL) in these students. This 3-year longitudinal cohort study included 163 participants with RD from 3 schools. Evaluations were completed by parents and/or teachers every 3 months. The Grit and Resilience Scale was adapted from the 10-item Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale and the 12-item Grit Scale. Outcome measures included anxiety (School Anxiety Scale – Teacher Report and the 8-item Spence Children’s Anxiety Scale), depression (Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire), academic performance, and QOL (Pediatric QOL Inventory 4.0). Multivariate linear regression models (adjusting for age and sex) assessed the associations at baseline. Repeated measures analysis using mixed-effects models assessed the relationship longitudinally. There were statistically significant associations between grit and resilience and all outcomes at baseline and over time. After adjusting for age and sex, improved grit and resilience was associated with decreased anxiety (β =  − 0.4, p < 0.001) and improved academic performance (β = 0.5, p < 0.001) when grit and resilience was measured by teachers, as well as decreased depression (β =  − 0.3, p < 0.001) and improved QOL (β = 0.6, p < 0.001) when grit and resilience was measured by parents. Grit and resilience are significantly related to mental health, academic performance, and QOL in children with RD. This suggests that interventions to improve grit and resilience may lead to positive benefits.

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Annals of Dyslexia
Annals of Dyslexia Multiple-
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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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