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J Adolesc Health Care
; 6(1): 31-4, 1985 Jan.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3965417
ABSTRACT
A follow-up study of 26 dyslexics with an age range from 20 to 28 years revealed that reading and writing problems were essentially unchanged from the time of diagnosis 7-10 years earlier. The intellectual capacity of all subjects was normal. One of the ten who finished high school had started university studies. Sixteen (62%) had completed only the obligatory nine years of schooling. Fourteen (54%) were in practical occupations such as a cook, storeman, and truck driver. Our results suggest that with late diagnosis and no remedial treatment, dyslexia remains. The subjects report that their handicap has interfered with their choice of occupation.