Rovet J F
University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
J Learn Disabil. 1993 May;26(5):333-41. doi: 10.1177/002221949302600506.
Turner syndrome (TS) is a condition that affects 1 in 2,500 females due to a loss of some X chromosome material. It is characterized by a number of common physical features, including short stature, sexual infantilism, and infertility, as well as by specific learning and behavior problems. This article compares abilities, achievement, behavior, and self-esteem in 67 children with TS and 27 nonaffected controls. Results indicate selective impairments in visuospatial and memory areas and significant underachievement in arithmetic, particularly numerical ability, mental calculation, geometry, and reasoning. Learning problems, a major concern for parents, were not being satisfactorily addressed at school. Poor social competence and increased behavior problems, particularly in the area of hyperactivity, were also noted. Although self-esteem was only marginally lower, issues related to poor peer relations were most problematic.
特纳综合征(TS)是一种因部分X染色体物质缺失而影响每2500名女性中1人的病症。其特征包括一些常见的身体特征,如身材矮小、性幼稚和不孕,以及特定的学习和行为问题。本文比较了67名特纳综合征患儿和27名未受影响的对照儿童在能力、成就、行为和自尊方面的情况。结果表明,在视觉空间和记忆领域存在选择性损伤,在算术方面,尤其是数字能力、心算、几何和推理方面存在显著的学业成绩不佳。学习问题是家长主要关心的问题,但学校对此并未得到令人满意的解决。社交能力差和行为问题增加,尤其是在多动方面,也被注意到。虽然自尊仅略低,但与同伴关系不佳相关的问题最为突出。