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Adolescents with Learning Disabilities at Risk? Emotional Well-being, Depression, Suicide

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Journal J Learn Disabil
Specialty Psychology
Date 1993 Mar 1
PMID 8486993
Citations 24
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Abstract

As recently as 5 years ago, very little information on the emotional well-being of adolescents with learning disabilities (LD) was available. However, a great deal of research has been conducted recently and some of the implications are unnerving. Research on self-concept, attributions, anxiety, depression, and suicide among adolescents with LD is examined for the purpose of detecting consistency of indicators concerning these emotional and developmental variables. The research indicates that the emotional development of many adolescents with LD is not notably positive, and these students appear to be at increased risk for severe depression and suicide. The discussion highlights methodological pitfalls and developmental issues. Practical implications are suggested.

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