Mayberry Rachel I, del Giudice Alex A, Lieberman Amy M
Department of Linguistics, University of California-San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-0108, USA.
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2011 Spring;16(2):164-88. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enq049. Epub 2010 Nov 11.
The relation between reading ability and phonological coding and awareness (PCA) skills in individuals who are severely and profoundly deaf was investigated with a meta-analysis. From an initial set of 230 relevant publications, 57 studies were analyzed that experimentally tested PCA skills in 2,078 deaf participants. Half of the studies found statistically significant evidence for PCA skills and half did not. A subset of 25 studies also tested reading proficiency and showed a wide range of effect sizes. Overall PCA skills predicted 11% of the variance in reading proficiency in the deaf participants. Other possible modulating factors, such as task type and reading grade level, did not explain the remaining variance. In 7 studies where it was measured, language ability predicted 35% of the variance in reading proficiency. These meta-analytic results indicate that PCA skills are a low to moderate predictor of reading achievement in deaf individuals and that other factors, most notably language ability, have a greater influence on reading development, as has been found to be the case in the hearing population.
通过一项荟萃分析,研究了重度和极重度聋人个体的阅读能力与语音编码及意识(PCA)技能之间的关系。从最初的230篇相关出版物中,分析了57项研究,这些研究对2078名聋人参与者的PCA技能进行了实验测试。一半的研究发现了PCA技能具有统计学意义的证据,另一半则没有。25项研究的一个子集还测试了阅读能力,并显示出广泛的效应大小。总体而言,PCA技能预测了聋人参与者阅读能力差异的11%。其他可能的调节因素,如任务类型和阅读年级水平,并未解释剩余的差异。在7项测量语言能力的研究中,语言能力预测了阅读能力差异中的35%。这些荟萃分析结果表明,PCA技能是聋人阅读成绩的低到中度预测指标,并且其他因素,最显著的是语言能力,对阅读发展有更大影响,正如在听力人群中所发现的那样。