Validity and Reliability of theArabicVersion of Children’s Auditory Performance Scale

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Ghufran Ghuzlan, Samer Mohammad Mohsen
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Abstract

Background and Aim: Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) is seen  in  a wide array of populations, including children and adults. CAPD  is characterized  by deficits  in one or more auditory abilities, causes difficulties in auditory discrimination, temporal and binaural processing although hearing thresholds are in the normal range. Children’s auditory performance scale (CHAPS) is a screening instrument. This study examined the reliability and validity of the Arabic version of children’s auditory performance scale. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 50 healthy children were included. The children’s ages ranged from seven to nine years, and they passed the screening test using distortion product otoacoustic emissions before administering the scale in the translation process, the back- translation method was used, in addition to the face validity procedure. Teachers fulfilled the questionnaire in the presence of an audiologist. After two weeks, the scale was re-administrated, and then the statistical analysis was done to examine the reliability and validity of Arabic version of CHAPS (CHAPS-AR). Results: The internal consistency was examined with Cronbach’s α (α=0.997), for test- retest reliability, Pearson›s (r) was examined (r=0.994) and when executing the face validity, five experts agreed that the CHAPS-AR has a clear structure, syntax and it is easy to understand and use. Conclusion: The Arabic version of CHAPS can be considered a reliable and valid screening instrument for clinical and research use   Keywords: Central auditory processing disorder; screening; children; auditory; Arabic; validity
阿拉伯版儿童听觉表现量表的信度和有效性
背景和目的:中枢听觉加工障碍(CAPD)在包括儿童和成人在内的广泛人群中可见。CAPD的特征是一种或多种听觉能力的缺陷,导致听觉辨别、时间和双耳处理困难,尽管听力阈值在正常范围内。儿童听觉表现量表(CHAPS)是一种筛查工具。本研究检验了阿拉伯语版儿童听觉表现量表的信度和有效性。方法:在这项横断面研究中,纳入了50名健康儿童。这些儿童的年龄从7岁到9岁不等,在使用量表之前,他们通过了畸变产物耳声发射的筛查测试。在翻译过程中,除了面部有效性程序外,还使用了反翻译方法。老师们在听力学家在场的情况下完成了问卷调查。两周后,重新使用量表,然后进行统计分析,以检验阿拉伯版CHAPS(CHAPS-AR)的可靠性和有效性。结果:内部一致性采用Cronbachα检验(α=0.997),测试-再测试信度采用Pearson›s(r)检验(r=0.994),在执行人脸有效性时,五位专家一致认为CHAPS-AR具有清晰的结构、语法,易于理解和使用。结论:阿拉伯语版CHAPS可被认为是一种可靠有效的临床和研究筛选工具关键词:中枢听觉加工障碍;筛选;儿童听的阿拉伯语有效性
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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