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年龄和听力障碍对自发对话和参照交流任务中话语和澄清请求的综合影响。

Combined effects of age and hearing impairment on utterances and requests for clarification in spontaneous conversation and a referential communication task.

机构信息

Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.

Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden.

出版信息

Int J Lang Commun Disord. 2024 Jan-Feb;59(1):293-303. doi: 10.1111/1460-6984.12940. Epub 2023 Aug 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The impact of hearing impairment is typically studied in terms of its effects on speech perception, yet this fails to account for the interactive nature of communication. Recently, there has been a move towards studying the effects of age-related hearing impairment on interaction, often using referential communication tasks; however, little is known about how interaction in these tasks compares to everyday communication.

AIMS

To investigate utterances and requests for clarification used in one-to-one conversations between older adults with hearing impairment and younger adults without hearing impairment, and between two younger adults without hearing impairment.

METHODS & PROCEDURES: A total of 42 participants were recruited to the study and split into 21 pairs, 10 with two younger adults without hearing impairment and 11 with one younger adult without hearing impairment and one older participant with age-related hearing impairment (hard of hearing). Results from three tasks-spontaneous conversation and two trials of a referential communication task-were compared. A total of 5 min of interaction in each of the three tasks was transcribed, and the frequency of requests for clarification, mean length of utterance and total utterances were calculated for individual participants and pairs.

OUTCOMES & RESULTS: When engaging in spontaneous conversation, participants made fewer requests for clarification than in the referential communication, regardless of hearing status/age (p ≤ 0.012). Participants who were hard of hearing made significantly more requests for clarification than their partners without hearing impairment in only the second trial of the referential communication task (U = 25, p = 0.019). Mean length of utterance was longer in spontaneous conversation than in the referential communication task in the pairs without hearing impairment (p ≤ 0.021), but not in the pairs including a person who was hard of hearing. However, participants who were hard of hearing used significantly longer utterances than their partners without hearing impairment in the spontaneous conversation (U = 8, p < 0.001) but not in the referential communication tasks.

CONCLUSIONS & IMPLICATIONS: The findings suggest that patterns of interaction observed in referential communication tasks differ to those observed in spontaneous conversation. The results also suggest that fatigue may be an important consideration when planning studies of interaction that use multiple conditions of a communication task, particularly when participants are older or hard of hearing.

WHAT THIS PAPER ADDS

What is already known on this subject Age-related hearing impairment is known to affect communication; however, the majority of studies have focused on its impact on speech perception in controlled conditions. This indicates little about the impact on everyday, interactive, communication. What this study adds to the existing knowledge We investigated utterance length and requests for clarification in one-to-one conversations between pairs consisting of one older adult who is hard of hearing and one younger adult without hearing impairment, or two younger adults without hearing impairment. Results from three tasks (two trials of a referential communication task and spontaneous conversation) were compared. The findings demonstrated a significant effect of task type on requests for clarification in both groups. Furthermore, in spontaneous conversation, older adults who were hard of hearing used significantly longer utterances than their partners without hearing impairment. This pattern was not observed in the referential communication task. What are the potential or actual clinical implications of this work? These findings have important implications for generalizing results from controlled communication tasks to more everyday conversation. Specifically, they suggest that the previously observed strategy of monopolizing conversation, possibly as an attempt to control it, may be more frequently used by older adults who are hard of hearing in natural conversation than in a more contrived communication task.

摘要

背景

听力障碍的影响通常在言语感知方面进行研究,但这并没有考虑到沟通的交互性质。最近,人们已经开始研究年龄相关性听力障碍对交互的影响,通常使用参考沟通任务;然而,对于这些任务中的交互与日常沟通相比如何,人们知之甚少。

目的

调查老年听力障碍者与年轻听力正常者之间以及两名年轻听力正常者之间一对一对话中使用的话语和澄清请求。

方法与程序

共有 42 名参与者被招募到研究中,并分为 21 对,其中 10 对是两名年轻听力正常者,11 对是一名年轻听力正常者和一名老年听力障碍者(听障)。对三个任务(自然对话和两个参考交流任务的两个试验)的结果进行了比较。对每个任务的三分钟互动进行了转录,并计算了每个参与者和每对参与者的澄清请求频率、话语平均长度和总话语数。

结果

无论听力状况/年龄如何,参与者在自然对话中提出的澄清请求都少于参考交流任务(p ≤ 0.012)。只有在参考交流任务的第二次试验中,听力障碍者比他们没有听力障碍的伙伴提出了更多的澄清请求(U = 25,p = 0.019)。在没有听力障碍的参与者中,话语平均长度在自然对话中长于参考交流任务(p ≤ 0.021),但在包括听力障碍者的参与者中则不然。然而,在自然对话中,听力障碍者使用的话语明显比没有听力障碍的伙伴长(U = 8,p < 0.001),但在参考交流任务中则不然。

结论与意义

研究结果表明,参考交流任务中观察到的交互模式与自然对话中观察到的模式不同。结果还表明,当使用沟通任务的多个条件规划研究时,疲劳可能是一个重要的考虑因素,特别是当参与者年龄较大或有听力障碍时。

本文的意义是什么

  1. 已知听力障碍会影响沟通;然而,大多数研究都集中在它对受控条件下言语感知的影响上。这说明关于日常互动沟通的影响很小。

  2. 本文在一对由一名听力障碍的老年人和一名年轻听力正常者或两名年轻听力正常者组成的参与者之间的一对一对话中,研究了话语长度和澄清请求。比较了三个任务(两个参考交流任务和自然对话的试验)的结果。结果表明,无论任务类型如何,澄清请求的任务类型都有显著的影响。

  3. 此外,在自然对话中,听力障碍的老年人使用的话语明显比他们没有听力障碍的伙伴长。在参考交流任务中,没有观察到这种模式。

这些发现对将受控沟通任务的结果推广到更日常的对话具有重要意义。具体来说,他们表明,以前观察到的垄断对话的策略,可能是为了控制对话,可能在自然对话中比在更刻意的沟通任务中更频繁地被听力障碍的老年人使用。

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