Richman L, Harper D
J Abnorm Child Psychol. 1978 Mar;6(1):11-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00915777.
This study investigated school behavior and achievement of children with mild degrees of observable physical disability. Children from two different disability types (cleft palate and cerebral palsy) were compared with each other and to a control group in order to determine potential similarities across disability types. Children (N = 78) from each of the two disability groups were individually matched to each other and to a normal control group (N = 39) by sex, IQ, socioeconomic status, age, and grade. They were compared on the basis of teachers' behavioral ratings and achievement test scores. All children attended regular public school classrooms. The two disability groups displayed significantly greater inhibition of impulse and lower educational achievement than did the controls. The implication of similar school adjustment across mild but observable subtypes is discussed.
本研究调查了有轻度明显身体残疾儿童的学校行为和学业成绩。将来自两种不同残疾类型(腭裂和脑瘫)的儿童相互比较,并与一个对照组进行比较,以确定不同残疾类型之间的潜在相似之处。两个残疾组中的儿童(N = 78)按性别、智商、社会经济地位、年龄和年级分别相互匹配,并与一个正常对照组(N = 39)进行匹配。根据教师的行为评分和成绩测试分数对他们进行比较。所有儿童都在正规公立学校的教室上课。与对照组相比,两个残疾组表现出明显更强的冲动抑制能力和更低的学业成绩。本文讨论了轻度但明显的亚型之间相似的学校适应情况的含义。