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有学习障碍和无学习障碍的大学新生的生活调整。

Life adjustments of college freshmen with and without learning disabilities.

机构信息

University of Saint Thomas, Saint Paul, Minnesota.

出版信息

Ann Dyslexia. 1994 Jan;44(1):227-49. doi: 10.1007/BF02648163.

Abstract

This paper reports the results of a study comparing college freshmen with learning disabilities (LD) and freshmen with no learning disabilities (NLD). Four data collections over one academic year were completed on a total of 72 students (LDn=39; NLDn=33). Results of the study indicated differences between groups in their initial choice of living accommodations and in the changes made over the year: the overall trend was for students with LD to become more dependent on their families, while students with NLD were becoming less dependent on their families. With regard to academics, students with LD reported spending significantly less time in study and course preparation, as well as greater pessimism about success in coursework. Despite their pessimism, the actual GPA attainment of students with LD was similar to that of NLD peers. Whereas both groups initially predicted it would be easy to adjust to the academic and social nature of college, students with learning disabilities ultimately reported being dissatisfied with the social climate on campus. No differences were found between LD and NLD students regarding their motivation for attending college, or their plans for final degree attainment.

摘要

本文报告了一项比较有学习障碍(LD)的大学新生和无学习障碍(NLD)的大学新生的研究结果。在一个学年中进行了四次数据收集,共涉及 72 名学生(LDn=39;NLDn=33)。研究结果表明,两组学生在最初选择住宿方式以及一年中的变化方面存在差异:总体趋势是 LD 学生越来越依赖家庭,而 NLD 学生则越来越不依赖家庭。在学业方面,LD 学生报告说他们花在学习和课程准备上的时间明显减少,对课程作业成功的悲观情绪也更大。尽管他们持悲观态度,但 LD 学生的实际 GPA 成绩与 NLD 学生相当。尽管两组学生最初都预测适应大学的学术和社交性质会很容易,但有学习障碍的学生最终表示对校园的社交氛围不满意。在参加大学的动机或最终获得学位的计划方面,LD 和 NLD 学生之间没有发现差异。

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