Psychiatric comorbidity among children and adolescents with dyslexia

Author:

Darweesh Alaa M.ORCID,Elserogy Yasser M.,Khalifa Hossam,Gabra Romany H.,El-Ghafour Mohamed A.

Abstract

Abstract Background One of the most consistent findings in childhood psychopathology literature is that children with dyslexia frequently presented with additional psychiatric disorders. Over 60% of children with dyslexia meets criteria for at least one additional diagnosis. Aim of results Dyslexia shows high comorbidity with ADHD, ODD, and CD (18%, 14%, and 8%, respectively) than ccontrols that affect dyslexic boys more than girls. Dyslexic group show marked increase in internalizing and externalizing syndromes than control group. Dyslexic girls show more internalizing behaviors than dyslexic boys, unlike externalizing syndromes which was more evident in boys). Conclusion High comorbidity of other psychiatric disorders with dyslexia gets attention to evaluate students with dyslexia for other psychiatric comorbidity and referring them for psychiatric management.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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