2024
DOI: 10.1002/dys.1775
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Understanding mental health in developmental dyslexia through a neurodiversity lens: The mediating effect of school‐connectedness on anxiety, depression and conduct problems

Adrienne Wilmot,
Penelope Hasking,
Suze Leitão
et al.

Abstract: Dyslexia, a neurocognitive difference characterised by poor word‐reading, is associated with elevated risk for internalising (e.g., anxiety) and externalising (e.g., aggression) mental health concerns, the reasons are largely unknown. We took a neurodiversity perspective and explored whether school‐connectedness mediated these associations. A total of 283 primary school children (87 with dyslexia) and their caregivers (95.4% mothers) completed a battery of well‐validated connectedness and mental health measure… Show more

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