Eiser C
Br J Clin Psychol. 1981 Feb;20(1):35-8. doi: 10.1111/j.2044-8260.1981.tb00493.x.
Forty-seven patients who had been treated for brain tumours during childhood were assessed on standardized measures of intellectual ability. Five patients could not be satisfactorily assessed. For the remaining 42, the mean IQ was lower than expected (09.0), with 20 patients having scores in the 'below average' categories. There were no apparent effects in IQ between patients treated for different tumours, but patients treated before five years of age had significantly lower scores (mean equal 76.54) than patients treated from 6-10 years (mean 91.86) and 10-16 years (99-93). There was wide variability in educational achievement and type of employment among the group.
对47名童年期曾接受脑肿瘤治疗的患者进行了智力能力标准化测试。5名患者无法得到满意的评估结果。对于其余42名患者,其平均智商低于预期(90.0),其中20名患者得分处于“低于平均水平”类别。接受不同肿瘤治疗的患者之间智商没有明显差异,但5岁前接受治疗的患者得分(平均为76.54)显著低于6 - 10岁接受治疗的患者(平均为91.86)以及10 - 16岁接受治疗的患者(99.93)。该组患者在教育成就和就业类型方面存在很大差异。