Basso A, Capitani E, Zanobio M E
Behav Brain Res. 1982 Oct;6(2):115-28. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(82)90009-2.
Three hundred and eighty-eight aphasic patients (250 rehabilitated and 138 non-rehabilitated) were subjected to a study whose aim was to analyze the relationship between recovery in 4 specific language skills: oral and written expression and comprehension. By means of Cohen's K coefficient of agreement we sought to ascertain whether recovery of one out of these language skills significantly affected recovery of the remaining 3 language modalities. In rehabilitated patients recovery of oral ad written comprehension and expression always turned out to be linked; in non-rehabilitated patients oral comprehension recovery was not associated with recovery of oral expression, reading and writing. Regarding the evolution of aphasia type, none of the experimental subjects changed from a fluent to a non-fluent form of aphasia.
388名失语症患者(250名接受康复治疗,138名未接受康复治疗)参与了一项研究,其目的是分析4种特定语言技能(口语和书面表达及理解)的恢复之间的关系。借助科恩一致性系数K,我们试图确定这些语言技能中的一种恢复是否会显著影响其余3种语言形式的恢复。在接受康复治疗的患者中,口语和书面理解及表达的恢复始终相互关联;在未接受康复治疗的患者中,口语理解的恢复与口语表达、阅读和写作的恢复无关。关于失语症类型的演变,没有一名实验对象从流利型失语转变为非流利型失语。