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The Spoken Language, Written Language, and Executive Functions of Female Adolescents with High Risk Factors

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READING PSYCHOLOGY
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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02702711.2023.2294733

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This study examined the language and executive functions of female adolescents with high risk factors. Standardized assessments revealed that most participants had below-average language and writing skills, as well as challenges in executive functioning. However, their current disabilities did not match these profiles. Participants involved with the justice system had the greatest challenges in all areas.
This study examined the spoken language, written language, and executive functions of 19 female adolescents with high risk factors in a long-term, holistic program. Standardized assessment results revealed that 63.2% of the participants had below-average spoken language, 68.5% had below-average written language, and 68.4% and 42.1% had some level of elevated executive functioning challenges (as reported by themselves and by the program staff, respectively). However, these profiles did not match their current disabilities: none had a speech/language impairment, 26.3% had a learning disability, and 78.9% had emotional/behavioral disorder. Additionally, there were stark differences in the number of disabilities and assessment scores between participants involved with the juvenile justice system and those who were not. Participants involved with the justice system had the greatest challenges in all areas. This and other findings from the study are described and discussed.

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