1. Cognitive and non-cognitive factors in educational and occupational outcomes-Specific to reading disability?
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Kortteinen, Hanna, Eklund, Kenneth, Eloranta, Anna‐Kaija, Aro, Tuija, and Eloranta, Anna-Kaija
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ADULT education , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *COGNITIVE ability , *LITERACY , *READING comprehension - Abstract
Low education and unemployment are common adult-age outcomes associated with childhood RD (c-RD). However, adult-age cognitive and non-cognitive factors associated with different outcomes remain unknown. We studied whether these outcomes are equally common among individuals with c-RD and controls and whether these outcomes are related to adult-age literacy skills or cognitive and non-cognitive factors or their interaction with c-RD. We examined adult participants with c-RD (n = 48) and their matched controls (n = 37). Low education was more common among c-RD than the controls, whereas long-term unemployment was equally common in both groups. Moreover, adult-age literacy skills, cognitive skills and non-cognitive factors were related to both low education and long-term unemployment. Only a few c-RD-specific associations emerged: c-RD, especially in interaction with low verbal or reading comprehension, was associated with low education, and c-RD in interaction with slow adult-age reading was associated with long-term unemployment. Avoidant coping style, emotional wellbeing and social functioning were related to education, and life-satisfaction to unemployment irrespective of c-RD. Thus, the non-cognitive factors associated with education and employment are similar in individuals with and without c-RD. Special attention should be paid to training c-RD individuals in basic academic, social and emotional skills. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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