Department of Communication Disorders, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.
Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2019 May;54(3):401-416. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12445. Epub 2018 Nov 27.
Individuals with intellectual disability (ID) often demonstrate speech impairments and reduced intelligibility. However, traditional treatment methods, which involve using repetitive verbal and non-verbal exercises, may not be fully suitable for this population. As adults with ID tend to lose interest and motivation facing the demands of a typical speech therapy session, other intervention methods are needed. The current study tested a novel intervention technique, Beatalk, based on practising vocally produced sounds and rhythms, imitating the sounds produced by rhythm machines in an a cappella musical context (i.e., human beatboxing). Human beatboxing may be a particularly effective tool since it involves intense production of speech sounds (phonemes) that can be misarticulated in the presence of speech disorders; it is relatively easy to learn and practice, and is also considered 'fun'.
As many of the features of beatboxing make it a promising method for speech therapy, this pioneering study aimed to examine its effectiveness in comparison with a traditional speech therapy.
METHODS & PROCEDURES: Twelve adults with moderate ID and low speech intelligibility (age 24-48 years) participated in a speech therapy group for 6 weeks. Six participants were assigned to the Beatalk (study) group and six to a traditional (control) therapy group. Pre- to post-treatment changes in speech intelligibility and voice measures were assessed.
OUTCOMES & RESULTS: The preliminary data demonstrate that both types of therapy groups resulted in improved performance in articulation accuracy and voice measures, yet the Beatalk technique yielded larger gains.
CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The results present initial evidence for the beneficial effect of the Beatalk technique as an intervention tool for adults with ID. It is an easy-to-use technique in the context of speech therapy, and may enhance verbal communication skills in this population.
智障人士(ID)通常存在言语障碍和清晰度降低的问题。然而,传统的治疗方法,包括使用重复的言语和非言语练习,可能并不完全适用于这一人群。由于智障成年人在面对典型言语治疗课程的要求时往往会失去兴趣和动力,因此需要其他干预方法。本研究测试了一种新的干预技术 Beatalk,该技术基于练习发声的声音和节奏,模仿无伴奏合唱中节奏机器发出的声音(即人类 Beatboxing)。人类 Beatboxing 可能是一种特别有效的工具,因为它涉及到强烈的言语声音(音素)的产生,而这些声音在存在言语障碍时可能会发音不正确;它相对容易学习和练习,并且也被认为是“有趣的”。
由于 Beatboxing 的许多特点使其成为言语治疗的一种有前途的方法,因此这项开创性的研究旨在将其与传统言语治疗进行比较,以检验其有效性。
12 名中度智障和低言语清晰度的成年人(年龄 24-48 岁)参加了为期 6 周的言语治疗小组。其中 6 名参与者被分配到 Beatalk(研究)组,6 名参与者被分配到传统(对照)治疗组。在治疗前和治疗后评估言语清晰度和声音测量的变化。
初步数据表明,两种类型的治疗组在发音准确性和声音测量方面都有改善,但 Beatalk 技术的效果更大。
结果初步证明了 Beatalk 技术作为智障成年人干预工具的有益效果。它是言语治疗中一种易于使用的技术,可能会增强这一人群的言语沟通能力。