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Abstract
Background: the reduction in speech intelligibility is considered one of the main characteristics of individuals with speech disorders, and is an important issue for clinical and research investigation. In spite of its relevance, the literature does not present a consensus on how to measure speech intelligibility. Besides the diversity of existent methods, another important issue refers to the influence of certain variables on these measurements and, consequently, on the interpretation of the results.
Aim: to investigate evidence on the agreement between speech intelligibility measurements, obtained through different methods, used in the assessment of speech disorders, and to identify the effect of variables related to assessment procedures or to the listener. A critical review of articles indexed in the databases Medline, Web of Science, Lilacs and Scielo, until October 2007, was carried out. The key-word used to perform the search was speech intelligibility.
Conclusion: there was no evidence of agreement between the speech intelligibility measurements obtained through different methods in the investigated literature. This fact limits the comparison between clinic and research results on speech intelligibility of individuals with speech disorders. Besides that, it was observed that some variables can interfere in these measurements, such as: type of task and speech stimulus, signal presentation mode, type of required answer and listener's experience with the speaker. These must be considered when interpreting the results of speech intelligibility tests.
背景:言语清晰度下降被认为是言语障碍个体的主要特征之一,是临床和研究调查的重要问题。尽管其相关性,但文献并未就如何测量语音可理解性达成共识。除了现有方法的多样性之外,另一个重要问题是某些变量对这些测量的影响,从而对结果的解释产生影响。目的:调查通过不同方法获得的用于言语障碍评估的言语可理解性测量之间一致性的证据,并确定与评估程序或听者相关的变量的影响。对Medline、Web of Science、Lilacs和Scielo数据库索引的文章进行了一项批判性的综述,直到2007年10月。用于执行搜索的关键词是语音可理解性。结论:在被调查的文献中,通过不同方法获得的语音可理解性测量之间没有一致的证据。这一事实限制了临床和研究结果对言语障碍患者言语清晰度的比较。除此之外,我们还观察到一些变量会干扰这些测量,如:任务和言语刺激类型、信号呈现方式、要求回答的类型和听者对说话者的体验。在解释语音可理解性测试的结果时,必须考虑这些因素。