Barker R Michael, Bridges Mindy Sittner, Saunders Kathryn J
a Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies, University of Kansas , KS, USA.
Augment Altern Commun. 2014 Mar;30(1):71-82. doi: 10.3109/07434618.2014.880190. Epub 2014 Feb 24.
Most assessments of phonemic awareness require speech responses and cannot be used with individuals with severe speech impairments who may use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC). This study investigated the reliability and construct validity of the Dynamic Assessment of Phonemic Awareness via the Alphabetic Principle (DAPA-AP), which does not require speech. In all, 17 adults with mild to moderate intellectual disabilities completed the DAPA-AP, a letter-sound knowledge task, four measures of phonological awareness, and two reading assessments. Results indicated the DAPA-AP was both a reliable and valid assessment of phonemic awareness for this sample. Consequently, the DAPA-AP represents an important step in developing phonemic awareness assessments that have the potential to be suitable for use with a wide range of individuals, including those with SSI.
大多数音素意识评估都需要言语反应,无法用于那些可能使用辅助和替代沟通方式(AAC)的严重言语障碍患者。本研究调查了通过字母原则进行的音素意识动态评估(DAPA-AP)的信度和结构效度,该评估不需要言语反应。共有17名轻度至中度智力残疾的成年人完成了DAPA-AP、一项字母发音知识任务、四项语音意识测量以及两项阅读评估。结果表明,DAPA-AP对该样本的音素意识评估既可靠又有效。因此,DAPA-AP是开发音素意识评估的重要一步,有可能适用于广泛的个体,包括那些有严重言语障碍的个体。