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A homogeneous group of persons with learning disabilities: adults with severe learning disabilities in vocational rehabilitation.

作者信息

Minskoff E H, Hawks R, Steidle E F, Hoffmann F J

出版信息

J Learn Disabil. 1989 Oct;22(8):521-8. doi: 10.1177/002221948902200816.

DOI:10.1177/002221948902200816
PMID:2794775
Abstract

The results of a comprehensive psychoeducational assessment of adults having learning disabilities (LD) and participating in vocational rehabilitation are presented. The subjects were found to have low-average general intelligence; lower verbal than performance IQs; attention, reasoning, and auditory memory deficits; academic achievement at the fourth-/fifth-grade level; language problems; and low self-esteem. These results were contrasted with other studies of adults with LD in vocational rehabilitation, and all studies on this population reported similar findings. A comparison of studies of adults with LD who were clients of vocational rehabilitation with those in college or employed and with those who had been labeled as learning disabled in childhood indicated that the adults with LD in vocational rehabilitation seem to constitute a homogeneous group of persons with severe deficits. The need to subtype learning disabilities by severity and criteria for making such determinations are proposed.

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