Koumoula Anastasia, Tsironi Vanda, Stamouli Victoria, Bardani Irini, Siapati Stavroula, Annika Graham, Kafantaris Ignatios, Charalambidou Irini, Dellatolas Georges, von Aster Michael
First Department, Child Psychiatric Hospital of Attica, Athens, Greece.
J Learn Disabil. 2004 Sep-Oct;37(5):377-88. doi: 10.1177/00222194040370050201.
The aim of this study was to validate and standardize an instrument for the diagnosis of developmental dyscalculia (mathematics disorder) in a Greek population and to obtain relevant epidemiological data. We used the Neuropsychological Test Battery for Number Processing and Calculation in Children (NUCALC) in a community sample of 240 students ages 7 to 11 years from urban and rural schools. There were no differences between genders in arithmetical performance; however, the effects of grade and socioeconomic level were significant. Prevalence was higher in the rural than in the urban area. A cross-cultural comparison of the Greek data with those obtained with the same instrument in other countries in schoolchildren of the same age was performed.