Brain Sciences (Mar 2022)

Dyscalculia in Early Adulthood: Implications for Numerical Activities of Daily Living

  • Giulia Vigna,
  • Enrico Ghidoni,
  • Francesca Burgio,
  • Laura Danesin,
  • Damiano Angelini,
  • Silvia Benavides-Varela,
  • Carlo Semenza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12030373
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
p. 373

Abstract

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Numerical abilities are fundamental in our society. As a consequence, poor numerical skills might have a great impact on daily living. This study analyzes the extent to which the numerical deficit observed in young adults with Developmental Dyscalculia (DD) impacts their activities of everyday life. For this purpose, 26 adults with DD and 26 healthy controls completed the NADL, a standardized battery that assesses numerical skills in both formal and informal contexts. The results showed that adults with DD had poorer arithmetical skills in both formal and informal settings. In particular, adults with DD presented difficulties in time and measure estimation as well as money usage in real-world numerical tasks. In contrast, everyday tasks regarding distance estimation were preserved. In addition, the assessment revealed that adults with DD were aware of their numerical difficulties, which were often related to emotional problems and negatively impacted their academic and occupational decisions. Our study highlights the need to design innovative interventions and age-appropriate training for adults with DD to support their numerical skills as well as their social and emotional well-being.

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