Kirby Amanda, Sugden David, Beveridge Sally, Edwards Lisa, Edwards Rachel
The Dyscovery Centre, Allt-yr-yn Campus, University of Wales, UK.
Dyslexia. 2008 Aug;14(3):197-213. doi: 10.1002/dys.367.
Developmental co-ordination disorder (DCD) is a developmental disorder affecting motor co-ordination. The Diagnostics Statistics Manual-IV classification for DCD describes difficulties across a range of activities of daily living, impacting on everyday skills and academic performance in school. Recent evidence has shown that difficulties persist into adulthood. As a consequence, increasing numbers of students are arriving at university and colleges in the UK with a diagnosis of DCD and requesting Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA) to gain support. This preliminary study examined a cohort of 115 students currently in further or higher education in order to compare and contrast similarities and differences in three subgroups: those with a diagnosis of DCD, a second group with DCD and dyslexia and a third group with dyslexia only. It examines how students were supported in the past and now as students. Additionally it identifies differences in reported strengths and difficulties. A higher percentage of those with dyslexia receive DSA. All students have similar types of support not dependent on their diagnosis. The DCD only group lives at home with parents more and has a significantly greater reported motor and executive functioning difficulty than the other two groups.
发育性协调障碍(DCD)是一种影响运动协调能力的发育障碍。《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》第四版对DCD的分类描述了在一系列日常生活活动中存在的困难,这些困难会影响日常技能和学校的学业成绩。最近的证据表明,这些困难会持续到成年期。因此,越来越多被诊断患有DCD的学生进入英国的大学和学院,并申请残疾学生津贴(DSA)以获得支持。这项初步研究调查了115名目前正在接受继续教育或高等教育的学生,以便比较和对比三个亚组的异同:一组被诊断患有DCD,第二组患有DCD和诵读困难症,第三组仅患有诵读困难症。它研究了学生过去和现在作为学生时是如何获得支持的。此外,它还确定了所报告的优势和困难方面的差异。患有诵读困难症的学生获得DSA的比例更高。所有学生都有类似类型的支持,且不依赖于他们的诊断。仅患有DCD的学生更多地与父母住在家中,并且据报告,他们在运动和执行功能方面的困难明显大于其他两组。