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The incidence of dyslexia among young offenders in Kuwait

โœ Scribed by Gad Elbeheri; John Everatt; Mohammad Al Malki


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
120 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
1076-9242

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Abstract

This paper investigates the incidence of dyslexia among young offenders in Kuwait. A total of 91 children/young adults from 8 juvenile delinquent welfare centres across Kuwait were interviewed and tested. A measure of nonโ€verbal reasoning ability was used to exclude those with low general ability. The remaining 53 participants were tested on their ability to identify alliteration and rhyme, retain and manipulate sequences of digit and letter names, decode novel letter strings and identify words within letter chains. Participants' reading accuracy, rate of reading, reading comprehension and ability to spell correctly dictated text were also assessed. These measures were used to determine those with indicators of dyslexia. The results indicated that the percentage of individuals presenting evidence of dyslexia was much larger (greater than 20%) in this population of young offenders than would be expected based on the national average (around 6%) of dyslexics in Kuwait derived from a nationwide study (A survey study of dyslexia in Kuwait, Kuwait Dyslexia Association: Kuwait City; 2002). These findings replicate previous evidence for an increased frequency of dyslexia among young offenders. The implications of such findings are discussed in terms of dyslexia awareness, socioโ€cultural factors, education and intervention, particularly in Kuwait juvenile delinquent welfare centres. Copyright ยฉ 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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