Trial Outcomes & Findings for A Rehabilitation Program in Children With Sickle Cell Disease and Cognitive Deficits: a Pilot Study (NCT NCT00895154)
NCT ID: NCT00895154
Last Updated: 2019-05-15
Results Overview
The WASI is a brief, reliable measure of intelligence. Participants engage in 4 subtests: Block Design, Vocabulary, Similarities, and Matrix Reasoning. Participants receive a raw score on each of these 4 subtests. This raw score is converted to a T score using a score chart in the WASI manual. The T scores from all 4 subtests are summed together to obtain a Full Scale Sum of T Scores. This Full Scale Sum of T Scores is converted to a Full Scale IQ-4 Composite Score using a score chart published in the WASI manual. Higher scores indicate better intelligence. FSIQ-4 Range: 40-160. Average FSIQ-4 =100, standard deviation is +/- 15.
COMPLETED
NA
21 participants
After >/= 50 hours of tutoring
2019-05-15
Participant Flow
All participants are patients of the Pediatric Division of Hematology at Washington University School of Medicine and St. Louis University School of Medicine. Participants will be recruited during regularly scheduled clinic visits.
21 patients completed informed consent to participate in the study. 3 withdrew before the start of the study so they were never assigned to study arms.
Participant milestones
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Overall Study
STARTED
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8
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10
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Overall Study
Follow Up
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7
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8
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Overall Study
COMPLETED
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7
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8
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Overall Study
NOT COMPLETED
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1
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2
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Reasons for withdrawal
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Overall Study
Lost to Follow-up
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1
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1
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Overall Study
Withdrawal by Subject
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0
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1
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Baseline Characteristics
A Rehabilitation Program in Children With Sickle Cell Disease and Cognitive Deficits: a Pilot Study
Baseline characteristics by cohort
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=10 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Total
n=18 Participants
Total of all reporting groups
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Age, Categorical
<=18 years
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8 Participants
n=99 Participants
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10 Participants
n=107 Participants
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18 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Age, Categorical
Between 18 and 65 years
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Age, Categorical
>=65 years
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Female
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1 Participants
n=99 Participants
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1 Participants
n=107 Participants
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2 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Sex: Female, Male
Male
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7 Participants
n=99 Participants
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9 Participants
n=107 Participants
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16 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
American Indian or Alaska Native
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Asian
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Black or African American
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8 Participants
n=99 Participants
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10 Participants
n=107 Participants
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18 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
White
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
More than one race
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Race (NIH/OMB)
Unknown or Not Reported
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0 Participants
n=99 Participants
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0 Participants
n=107 Participants
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0 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Region of Enrollment
United States
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8 Participants
n=99 Participants
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10 Participants
n=107 Participants
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18 Participants
n=206 Participants
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Full Scale IQ (FSIQ); Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI)
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85.13 Scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.74 • n=99 Participants
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84.2 Scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.35 • n=107 Participants
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84.61 Scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.12 • n=206 Participants
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Verbal IQ (VIQ); Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI)
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86.13 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 13.74 • n=99 Participants
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89 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 12.40 • n=107 Participants
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87.72 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 12.70 • n=206 Participants
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Performance IQ (PIQ); Weschler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI)
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87.13 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.23 • n=99 Participants
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81.50 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 13.97 • n=107 Participants
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84.00 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 12.44 • n=206 Participants
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Letter Word Identification subtest T score of Woodcock Johnson Psycho-Educational Battery (WS-III)
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45 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.57 • n=99 Participants
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45.78 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 7.93 • n=107 Participants
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45.41 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 8.97 • n=206 Participants
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Reading Fluency subtest T score of WJ-III
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38.60 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.015 • n=99 Participants
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49.00 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 7.165 • n=107 Participants
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44.67 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.652 • n=206 Participants
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Calculations subtest T score of WJ-III
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42.43 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.95 • n=99 Participants
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44.38 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 14.62 • n=107 Participants
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43.47 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 12.26 • n=206 Participants
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Math Fluency subtest T score of WJ-III
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35 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 5.62 • n=99 Participants
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38.88 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.51 • n=107 Participants
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37.21 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 8.05 • n=206 Participants
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Spelling subtest T score of WJ-III
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46.50 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 8.54 • n=99 Participants
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45.67 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 12.58 • n=107 Participants
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46.06 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.54 • n=206 Participants
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California Verbal Learning Test-Children's Version (CVLT-C) Trials 1-5 Immediate Recall T score
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42.75 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 7.50 • n=99 Participants
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44.60 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.70 • n=107 Participants
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43.78 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.83 • n=206 Participants
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Semantic Clustering T score
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54.38 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.43 • n=99 Participants
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49.00 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.01 • n=107 Participants
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51.39 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.40 • n=206 Participants
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Short Delay Recall T score
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44.88 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 12.43 • n=99 Participants
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44.40 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 7.83 • n=107 Participants
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44.61 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.81 • n=206 Participants
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Long Delay Recall T-Score
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45.00 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.90 • n=99 Participants
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44.00 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 9.67 • n=107 Participants
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44.41 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 10.30 • n=206 Participants
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Recognition Discriminability T score
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42.86 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 17.29 • n=99 Participants
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45 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 11.73 • n=107 Participants
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44.06 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 13.93 • n=206 Participants
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Delis Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) Number/Letter Switching T score
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24.25 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 3.40 • n=99 Participants
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41.40 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 17.02 • n=107 Participants
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33.78 scores on a scale
STANDARD_DEVIATION 15.20 • n=206 Participants
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThe WASI is a brief, reliable measure of intelligence. Participants engage in 4 subtests: Block Design, Vocabulary, Similarities, and Matrix Reasoning. Participants receive a raw score on each of these 4 subtests. This raw score is converted to a T score using a score chart in the WASI manual. The T scores from all 4 subtests are summed together to obtain a Full Scale Sum of T Scores. This Full Scale Sum of T Scores is converted to a Full Scale IQ-4 Composite Score using a score chart published in the WASI manual. Higher scores indicate better intelligence. FSIQ-4 Range: 40-160. Average FSIQ-4 =100, standard deviation is +/- 15.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Full Scale IQ (FSIQ) (WASI)
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86.43 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 11.94
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88.0 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 10.94
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThe VIQ score is comprised from the Vocabulary and Similarities subtests of the WASI-4. The raw scores from these subtests are converted to T scores using score charts in the manual. The T scores are summed together for a Verbal Sum of T Scores. This score is converted to a Composite VIQ score using a score chart in the manual. Higher scores = better Verbal IQ. Range = 45-160. Average = 100; standard deviation +/- 15.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Verbal IQ (PIQ) (WASI)
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87.86 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 13.79
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87.78 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.41
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThe PIQ score is comprised from the Matrix Reasoning and Block Design subtests of the WASI-4. The raw scores from these subtests are converted to T scores using score charts in the manual. The T scores are summed together for a Performance Sum of T Scores. This score is converted to a Composite PIQ score using a score chart in the manual. Higher scores = better Performance IQ. Range = 45-160. Average = 100; standard deviation +/- 15.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Performance IQ (PIQ) (WASI)
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87.29 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 11.25
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90.44 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 9.98
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThis sub-test measures a student's word identification skills. A participant's raw score (# of items answered correctly) is converted to a T score using a program (Compuscore for the WJ III, Version 2.1). Higher T scores = better performance. Range: 0-100. Average T score = 50; standard deviation =/- 10.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Letter Word Identification T Score (WJ-III)
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42.14 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.01
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44.00 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.63
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThis sub-test measures a student's ability to read simple sentences quickly. A participant's raw score (# of items answered correctly) is converted to a T score using a program (Compuscore for the WJ III, Version 2.1). Higher T scores = better performance. Range: 0-100. Average T score = 50; standard deviation =/- 10.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Reading Fluency T Score (WJ-III)
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40.14 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 5.49
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40.44 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.65
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThis sub-test measures a student's ability to perform paper and pencil math computations.A participant's raw score (# of items answered correctly) is converted to a T score using a program (Compuscore for the WJ III, Version 2.1). Higher T scores = better performance. Range: 0-100. Average T score = 50; standard deviation =/- 10.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Calculations T Score (WJ-III)
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36.86 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 9.55
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44.56 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 10.19
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThis sub-test measures a student's ability to solve simple addition, subtraction and multiplication facts quickly. A participant's raw score (# of items answered correctly) is converted to a T score using a program (Compuscore for the WJ III, Version 2.1). Higher T scores = better performance. Range: 0-100. Average T score = 50; standard deviation =/- 10.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Math Fluency T Score (WJ-III)
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34.29 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 4.86
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38.56 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.26
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThis sub-test measures a student's ability to write orally presented words correctly. A participant's raw score (# of items answered correctly) is converted to a T score using a program (Compuscore for the WJ III, Version 2.1). Higher T scores = better performance. Range: 0-100. Average T score = 50; standard deviation =/- 10.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Spelling T Score (WJ-III)
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43.29 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 6.95
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44.22 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 9.43
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThe CVLT®-C measures multi-trial learning and long-term recall abilities for verbal information. The Raw scores from all trials (1-5) are summed to calculate a Total Raw Score for Trials 1-5. This Raw score is converted to a T score using the CVLT-II Comprehensive Scoring System (computer system). A higher T score indicates better performance. Range = 0-100. Average =50 with a standard deviation of =/- 10 points.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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California Verbal Learning Test-Children's Version (CVLT-C) List A Trials 1-5 Immediate Recall T Score
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42.14 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 12.77
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36.90 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 10.51
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThe CVLT®-C measures multi-trial learning and long-term recall abilities for verbal information. The CVLT-C consists of five learning trials of 15 words which can be organized into three semantic categories. The Raw scores from all trials (1-5) are summed to calculate a Total Raw Score for Trials 1-5. This Raw score is converted to a T score using the CVLT-II Comprehensive Scoring System (computer system). A higher T score indicates better performance. Range = 0-100. Average =50 with a standard deviation of =/- 10 points.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Semantic Clustering T Score
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50.71 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 7.87
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43.70 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 13.05
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThe CVLT®-C measures multi-trial learning and long-term recall abilities for verbal information. The Raw scores from all trials (1-5) are summed to calculate a Total Raw Score for Trials 1-5. This Raw score is converted to a T score using the CVLT-II Comprehensive Scoring System (computer system). A higher T score indicates better performance. Range = 0-100. Average =50 with a standard deviation of =/- 10 points.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Short Delay Recall T Score
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39.29 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 13.67
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34.50 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 13.42
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: T scores were obtained at baseline and again at follow-up (after partcipant completed 50 hours of tutoring)The CVLT®-C measures multi-trial learning and long-term recall abilities for verbal information. The Raw scores from all trials (1-5) are summed to calculate a Total Raw Score for Trials 1-5. This Raw score is converted to a T score using the CVLT-II Comprehensive Scoring System (computer system). A higher T score indicates better performance. Range = 0-100. Average =50 with a standard deviation of =/- 10 points.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Long Delay Recall T Score
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40.00 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 15.81
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36.40 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 14.48
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringTThe CVLT®-C measures multi-trial learning and long-term recall abilities for verbal information. The Raw scores from all trials (1-5) are summed to calculate a Total Raw Score for Trials 1-5. This Raw score is converted to a T score using the CVLT-II Comprehensive Scoring System (computer system). A higher T score indicates better performance. Range = 0-100. Average =50 with a standard deviation of =/- 10 points.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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CVLT-C Trials 1-5 Recognition Discriminability T Score
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42.86 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 16.07
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37.50 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 16.71
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PRIMARY outcome
Timeframe: After >/= 50 hours of tutoringThe D-KEFS allows for the assessment of executive functions. There are 9 stand alone tests that can be individually or group administered. The Number-Letter Switching condition of the Trails Making sub-test specifically assesses flexibility of thinking on a visual-motor sequencing task. A participant's raw score (# of items answered correctly) is converted to a T score using tables provided in the manual. Higher T scores = better performance. Range: 0-100. Average T score = 50; standard deviation =/- 10.
Outcome measures
| Measure |
General Tutoring Group
n=7 Participants
Participants will receive general tutoring in the subject of his/her choice.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
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Tutoring + Memory Training Group
n=8 Participants
Participants will receive tutoring and memory training.
General Tutoring: Participants will be tutored for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year.
Memory Training: Participants will receive memory training for approximately 8-10 hours per month during the school year. Specific memory training strategies used will include silent rehearsal training and semantic clustering training.
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Delis Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS) Number/Letter Switching T Score
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33.67 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 13.37
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37.00 scores on a scale
Standard Deviation 15.42
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Adverse Events
General Tutoring Group
Tutoring + Memory Training Group
Serious adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Other adverse events
Adverse event data not reported
Additional Information
Results disclosure agreements
- Principal investigator is a sponsor employee
- Publication restrictions are in place