Reading and spelling disorders in a school-based population screening in Sicily (Italy)

Dyslexia. 2021 Nov;27(4):452-467. doi: 10.1002/dys.1694. Epub 2021 Sep 6.

Abstract

This research was carried out according to the Italian Consensus Conference on Specific Learning Disability guidelines for screening initiatives. It describes a three-year screening project involving 2.469 students, aged 8-15 years, from various classes of primary, lower and upper secondary schools of Sicily. Students were assessed for reading and spelling skills. Overall, 4.9% met the risk criteria for suspected reading disorder, 6.1% for spelling disorder, while 8.5% for both conditions. Results showed that out of 932 pupils in the primary school, 4.6% met the risk criteria for reading disorder and 6.5% for spelling disorder; out of 855 pupils of the lower secondary school, 5.3% for reading disorder and 5.5% for spelling disorder; out of 652 pupils of the upper secondary school, 4.9% for reading disorder and 6.1% for spelling disorder. No significant difference in the prevalence of students at risk of reading disorder or spelling disorder, within the three grade-levels over 3 years, was found. At project conclusion further clinical investigation to verify the screening results on student sub-sample (57%) was carried out. The percentage of students with SLD was equal to 3.15%, in the primary school, 3.76% in the lower secondary school and 2.51%, in the upper secondary school.

Keywords: dyslexia; prevalence; reading; screening; spelling disorder.

MeSH terms

  • Dyslexia* / diagnosis
  • Dyslexia* / epidemiology
  • Humans
  • Language
  • Schools
  • Sicily / epidemiology
  • Students