%0 Journal Article %T Psychological Comorbidity in Children and Adolescents with Learning Disorders %A Beena Johnson %J Journal of Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health %D 2005 %I Indian Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health %X Learning disabilities are frequently associated with psychological problems (Rutter, 1974; Willcutt and Pennington, 2000). Results of population based surveys suggest that about 30% of learning disabled children have behavioural and emotional problems (Mc Gee et al, 1984). Psychopathology worsens with age in children with non-verbal learning disabilities (Rourke, 1988). Marked anxiety can appear when children with dyscalculia are confronted with reasonably simple arithmetic problems (Garnett and Fleischner, 1987). Ekblad (1990) found a positive correlation between psychological disturbance and poor school achievement among Chinese children. Shenoy & Kapur (1996) noted that 21 out of 88 children with learning disability had a comorbid psychological diagnosis. Kishore et al (2000) reported that 21 out of 56 children with specific developmental disorders of scholastic skills had a comorbid psychological disorder. %K Learning Disorders %K comorbidity %U http://www.jiacam.org/0101/Jiacam05_1_7.pdf