Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
This study explores the personality profiles of 65 dyslexic readers (36 male and
29 female, aged between 8 and 14), and 70 normal readers using the Big Five
Questionnaire (BFQ), version for children. The BFQ assesses the constellation
of the traits defined by the Five Factors Theory of Personality: Agreeableness
(A), Emotional Instability (I), Open mindedness (M), Energy/Extroversion (E),
Conscientiousness (C). Compared to the control children, subjects with dyslexia
in our sample had lower scores in M, C and A dimensions. Overall, they showed
personality traits characterized by less originality and creativity, poor control
over emotional reactions, changeable moods and negative affections. The dyslexic
readers who have benefited from an additional specialist tuition for a
longer time, showed higher scores in I, A and C dimensions (p < 0.05). It seems
that an additional specialist tuition could help children with dyslexia to develop
personality dimensions such as conscientiousness, agreeableness, and a stronger
emotional stability. Furthermore, the I dimension correlates (p < 0.05) with
the age of diagnosis: the later the diagnosis is established, the more evident the
emotional instability trait becomes.
The present study suggests that dyslexia and academic failure, in the long run,
could affect negatively emotional experiences and personality traits.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Dyslexia; Children; Big Five Questionnaire; Personality Traits.
Elenco autori:
Gagliano, Antonella; Siracusano, Rosamaria; M., Boncoddo; T., Calarese; G., Ilardo; D., Fidi; R., Grosso; Lamberti, Marco; Ciuffo, Massimo; Rosina, SIMONA CLEMENTINA; Cedro, Clemente; Germano', Eva
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