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我们的双手告诉了我们什么:一项针对语言发育迟缓儿童亚组结局的两年随访研究

What Our Hands Tell Us: A Two-Year Follow-Up Investigating Outcomes in Subgroups of Children With Language Delay.

作者信息

O'Neill Hilary, Murphy Carol-Anne, Chiat Shula

机构信息

Enable Ireland Early Services, Dunshaughlin, Meath.

Faculty of Education and Health Sciences/Clinical Therapies, University of Limerick, Ireland.

出版信息

J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2019 Feb 26;62(2):356-366. doi: 10.1044/2018_JSLHR-L-17-0261.

Abstract

Purpose This study followed up children identified with expressive language delay (ELD) or receptive/expressive language delay (R/ELD) at 2 years of age, Time 1 (T1), in order to identify their language profiles at 4-5 years, Time 2 (T2), and explore relationships to T1 language, gesture use, and symbolic comprehension. Method Nineteen of 22 children were seen at follow-up (9 of 10 from R/ELD group, 10 of 12 from ELD group). T1 measures assessed receptive and expressive language, gesture use, and symbolic comprehension. At T2, we assessed receptive and expressive language, sentence repetition, and expressive phonology. Results Outcomes for the R/ELD group were significantly poorer, with all children continuing to have delay in receptive and/or expressive language compared to just 20% of the ELD group. Expressive phonology delay was common in both groups. T1 receptive language showed the most pervasive correlations with T2 language measures, but categorical performance on all three T1 measures correctly predicted language outcomes in 16-17 of the 19 children. Conclusion Findings add to evidence that receptive language is a strong predictor of outcomes. Gesture use and symbolic comprehension are also strong predictors and clinically valuable as part of play-based assessments with implications for theoretical understanding and intervention planning.

摘要

目的 本研究对2岁时(时间1,T1)被确定为表达性语言延迟(ELD)或接受性/表达性语言延迟(R/ELD)的儿童进行随访,以确定他们在4至5岁时(时间2,T2)的语言概况,并探讨与T1语言、手势使用和符号理解之间的关系。方法 22名儿童中有19名接受了随访(R/ELD组10名中的9名,ELD组12名中的10名)。T1测量评估接受性和表达性语言、手势使用和符号理解。在T2时,我们评估了接受性和表达性语言、句子重复和表达性语音学。结果 R/ELD组的结果明显更差,与ELD组仅20%的儿童相比,所有儿童在接受性和/或表达性语言方面仍有延迟。表达性语音学延迟在两组中都很常见。T1接受性语言与T2语言测量显示出最普遍的相关性,但在19名儿童中的16至17名中,所有三项T1测量的分类表现都正确预测了语言结果。结论 研究结果进一步证明接受性语言是结果的有力预测指标。手势使用和符号理解也是有力的预测指标,并且作为基于游戏的评估的一部分具有临床价值,对理论理解和干预计划具有启示意义。

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