Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Augment Altern Commun. 2011 Jun;27(2):117-30. doi: 10.3109/07434618.2011.566696. Epub 2011 Apr 27.
People who use Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) know that silence is not always golden. Persons with disabilities and in particular those with complex communication needs, have a heightened risk of becoming victims of crime, abuse, and neglect. This study looked at the vocabulary needed to disclose or report crime or abuse in South Africa, and also focussed on the development of communication boards for this purpose, in four of the 11 official South African languages (Afrikaans, English, Sepedi, and isiZulu). Thirty-six participants in four language-based focus groups (English, Afrikaans, Sepedi, and isiZulu) were asked to generate a list of possible words they deemed important when wanting to disclose a crime, abuse or neglect. Participants then prioritized the top 55 words. A total of 56 words appeared on two or more of the lists from the four language groups. The board was developed using Picture Communication Symbols (PCS), the most frequently used symbol set in South Africa, according to an electronic mail survey. A discrepancy analysis revealed that these 56 words could be represented by 219 symbols. Symbols were developed for two words (swear, threaten) for which no PCS symbols existed. The process of developing the communication boards described in this paper may be useful to AAC communities in other countries, and the boards can serve as templates for other languages.
使用辅助沟通(AAC)的人都知道,沉默并不总是金。残疾人士,尤其是有复杂沟通需求的人士,更容易成为犯罪、虐待和忽视的受害者。本研究着眼于南非披露或报告犯罪或虐待所需的词汇,也重点开发了为此目的而设计的沟通板,涉及南非 11 种官方语言中的四种(南非荷兰语、英语、塞佩迪语和祖鲁语)。四个语言焦点小组(英语、南非荷兰语、塞佩迪语和祖鲁语)的 36 名参与者被要求列出他们认为在想要披露犯罪、虐待或忽视时重要的可能单词。然后,参与者对前 55 个单词进行了优先排序。总共有 56 个单词出现在四个语言组中的两个或多个列表上。该板子是根据电子邮件调查中南非最常用的符号集 Picture Communication Symbols(PCS)开发的。差异分析显示,这 56 个单词可以用 219 个符号表示。对于没有 PCS 符号的两个单词(发誓、威胁),开发了符号。本文描述的开发沟通板的过程可能对其他国家的 AAC 社区有用,这些板子可以作为其他语言的模板。