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Prevalence of Dyslexia in Secondary School Students in Lahore

    Mujeeba Ashraf

    University of the Punjab, New Campus, Lahore, Pakistan

    Saima Majeed

    Centre of Clinical Psychology, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan


Received
16 Feb, 2008
Accepted
11 Apr, 2011
Published
30 Jun, 2011

Present study is a cross-sectional stud y aimed to determine the prevalence of dyslexia in the secondary school students in 6th, 7th, and 8th grades of Lahore city in Pakistan. The sample of 500 students (250 girls and 250 boys) was taken from government schools with age between 11-17 years. Bangor Dyslexia Test (Miles, 1997), Standard Progressive Matrices (Raven, Court, & Raven, 1977), Slosson Intelligence Test (Slosson, Nicholson, & Hibpshman, 1963), and the Academic Record of the students were used to screen out dyslexia. Descriptive and nonparametric statistics were used to determine the prevalence and gender difference in dyslexia. Out of the total sample, 5.37% students were screened out with dyslexia. In 6 and 7th grades, dyslexia was more prevalent in male students than female students, while in 8th grade, the percentage did not vary much in both genders. Otherwise, gender differences were nonsignificant.

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Ashraf, M., Majeed, S. (2011). Prevalence of Dyslexia in Secondary School Students in Lahore. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research, 26(1), 73-85. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=336

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Ashraf, M.; Majeed, S. Prevalence of Dyslexia in Secondary School Students in Lahore. Pak. J. Psychol. Res 2011, 26, 73-85. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=336

AMA Style
Ashraf M, Majeed S. Prevalence of Dyslexia in Secondary School Students in Lahore. Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research. 2011; 26(1): 73-85. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=336

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Ashraf, Mujeeba, and Saima Majeed. 2011. "Prevalence of Dyslexia in Secondary School Students in Lahore" Pakistan Journal of Psychological Research 26, no. 1: 73-85. https://pjpr.scione.com/cms/abstract.php?id=336