Perceived negative consequences of dyslexia entail the degree to which an individual perceives negative outcomes, such as low academic achievement or feelings of anxiety and depression, and attributes these experiences to the disorder. In the current study, we examined how perceived consequences of dyslexia are influenced by person and environmental factors. Perceived consequences were evaluated for the academic domain and the domain of mental health (depression, anxiety). Participants were 123 Dutch students with dyslexia. Cognitive person factors (literacy skills and verbal IQ), socio-emotional person factors (self-perceived literacy skills and coping ability), and environmental factors (literacy demands, support from the institution, rea...
Children with dyslexia, compared with typically reading peers, are at increased risk of internalisin...
Contemporary discourse and literature surrounding dyslexia is often dominated by notions of disabili...
The aim of this study was to investigate if children with dyslexia displayed more behavioural/emotio...
Perceived negative consequences of dyslexia entail the degree to which an individual perceives negat...
It is theorized that persons with dyslexia and associated conditions may be vulnerable to negative w...
Studies focusing the role of anxiety and depressive symptoms in young adults with learning disorders...
Studies focusing the role of anxiety and depressive symptoms in young adults with learning disorders...
Children with dyslexia are at elevated risk of internalising and externalising mental health concern...
The studies in this doctoral thesis report aspects of cognitive and socio emotional development in a...
Youths with dyslexia and ADHD are at risk for developing not only academic but also mental health pr...
This thesis examined the incidence of internalising disorders in adolescents with dyslexia and evalu...
Despite dyslexia being the most common specific educational disorder for children in the UK today (B...
The purpose of this study is to examine the self-concept and depression levels of students with dysl...
The theme of my Master’s by research is an investigation into the condition and effects of dyslexia ...
© 2019 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Adopting a socio-ecological perspective, we u...
Children with dyslexia, compared with typically reading peers, are at increased risk of internalisin...
Contemporary discourse and literature surrounding dyslexia is often dominated by notions of disabili...
The aim of this study was to investigate if children with dyslexia displayed more behavioural/emotio...
Perceived negative consequences of dyslexia entail the degree to which an individual perceives negat...
It is theorized that persons with dyslexia and associated conditions may be vulnerable to negative w...
Studies focusing the role of anxiety and depressive symptoms in young adults with learning disorders...
Studies focusing the role of anxiety and depressive symptoms in young adults with learning disorders...
Children with dyslexia are at elevated risk of internalising and externalising mental health concern...
The studies in this doctoral thesis report aspects of cognitive and socio emotional development in a...
Youths with dyslexia and ADHD are at risk for developing not only academic but also mental health pr...
This thesis examined the incidence of internalising disorders in adolescents with dyslexia and evalu...
Despite dyslexia being the most common specific educational disorder for children in the UK today (B...
The purpose of this study is to examine the self-concept and depression levels of students with dysl...
The theme of my Master’s by research is an investigation into the condition and effects of dyslexia ...
© 2019 The Australian Psychological Society Objective: Adopting a socio-ecological perspective, we u...
Children with dyslexia, compared with typically reading peers, are at increased risk of internalisin...
Contemporary discourse and literature surrounding dyslexia is often dominated by notions of disabili...
The aim of this study was to investigate if children with dyslexia displayed more behavioural/emotio...