Schachter D C, Pless I B, Bruck M
Clarke Institute of Psychiatry, Toronto, Ontario.
Can J Psychiatry. 1992 Feb;37(1):29-32. doi: 10.1177/070674379203700107.
Self-reports of learning difficulties by parents of reading disabled children may be inflated because of recall bias. A retrospective study of the association between specific reading disabilities and familial reports of learning difficulties indicated the relative odds of being reading disabled for those whose relatives reported learning difficulties compared with children whose relatives did not report learning difficulties was statistically significant if fathers or siblings reported learning difficulties. No significant association was found between mothers' self-reports of learning difficulties and a diagnosis of specific learning disabilities in their children. The results support the association between specific reading disabilities and self-reported histories of academic problems in the father or siblings, but not in mothers of learning disabled children. The results suggest that reports of learning difficulties among mothers of reading disabled children may be inflated because of recall bias.
阅读障碍儿童的家长对学习困难的自我报告可能因回忆偏差而被夸大。一项关于特定阅读障碍与学习困难家族报告之间关联的回顾性研究表明,如果父亲或兄弟姐妹报告有学习困难,那么其亲属报告有学习困难的儿童与亲属未报告有学习困难的儿童相比,存在阅读障碍的相对几率具有统计学意义。在母亲对学习困难的自我报告与她们孩子的特定学习障碍诊断之间未发现显著关联。结果支持特定阅读障碍与父亲或兄弟姐妹(而非阅读障碍儿童的母亲)自我报告的学业问题史之间的关联。结果表明,阅读障碍儿童母亲对学习困难的报告可能因回忆偏差而被夸大。