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Author McArthur G.; Badcock N.; Castles A.; Robidoux S.
Title Tracking the Relations Between Children’s Reading and Emotional Health Across Time: Evidence From Four Large Longitudinal Studies
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McArthur G.; Badcock N.; Castles A.; Robidoux S. Tracking the Relations Between Children’s Reading and Emotional Health Across Time: Evidence From Four Large Longitudinal Studies,Reading Research Quarterly 57 2

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Link to article https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85107823757&doi=10.1002%2frrq.426&partnerID=40&md5=8778ecb7fcb40143d006c68dcb2b9ce4
Abstract There is good evidence for an association between poor reading and anxiety, but the mechanisms responsible for this association are currently unknown. In this study, we used structural equation modeling of four large longitudinal databases from the United Kingdom (n = 7,870), the United States (ns = 8,001 and 7,160), and Australia (n = 768) to explore relations between reading and emotional health across childhood. We found that emotional health at age 5 was not related to reading at age 7 but that reading at 7 was related to emotional health at age 9 or 11. We also found that reading, behavior, and attention may be related across development. These findings suggest a working hypothesis that poor reading may have an influence on emotional health rather than vice versa. © 2021 International Literacy Association.

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