Journal article

Connections between reading disability and behavior problems: Testing temporal and causal hypotheses

D Smart, A Sanson, M Prior

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology | SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS | Published : 1996

Abstract

In this study of children's reading and behavior problem status from Grade 2 to Grade 4 of elementary school, we tested hypotheses concerned with the temporal and causal connections between these two closely associated disorders. Children with both, either, or neither kinds of problems were followed up over 2 years. While reading disability remained stable over time, there was greater variability in behavior problem status. Our data did not support the claim that reading problems lead to the development of behavior problems. Children who were comorbid had the worst outcome at follow-up, suggesting that behavior problems may exacerbate reading delay. Reading- disabled children were lower (alb..

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