A Rapid Screening Measure for the Identification of Visuospatial Learning Disability in Schools

Author:

Cornoldi Cesare1,Venneri Annalena2,Marconato Fabio3,Molin Adriana4,Montinari Cinzia

Affiliation:

1. Department of General Psychology at Padova University, Italy

2. Department of Psychology and Functional Imaging Centre, University of Aberdeen, UK

3. Department of General Psychology at Padova University

4. IRRE Veneto, Mestre

Abstract

Verbal and nonverbal forms of developmental learning disabilities have been reported. Whereas there are several instruments for evaluating children for the presence of verbal learning disabilities at school, no screening tool is available to identify children who have nonverbal learning disabilities. This study aimed at devising and validating a short screening questionnaire that can be used by teachers in primary schools to identify those children who need to be referred for clinical services because they have a visuospatial learning disability (VSLD). An 18-item Shortened Visuospatial Questionnaire (SVS) was derived from an earlier, longer version. Its validation procedure was twofold and was achieved by (a) verifying that children who had been identified with the SVS questionnaire as having a VSLD actually showed visuospatial deficits on psychometric evaluation and by (b) rating with the SVS a clinically identified population of children with VSLD. The results of the validation procedure showed that the SVS is a quick, reliable, and valid instrument that may be helpful in identifying children with VSLD in primary school.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health (social science)

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