Longitudinal changes in connected speech over a one-year span in the nonfluent/agrammatic variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
M. Lavoie, S. Black, D. Tang‐Wai, N. Graham, S. Stewart, M. Freedman, C. Leonard, E. Rochon
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ABSTRACT Background Connected speech assessment is essential to characterize the language features in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). This is especially true for the non-fluent/agrammatic variant (nfvPPA) in which one of the core features is agrammatism. Identification of agrammatism typically involves the analysis of sentence production, as in connected speech, in order to detect syntactic deficits. However, little is known about the longitudinal changes occurring in connected speech of individuals with non-fluent PPA. Aim The aim of this study was to assess changes in connected speech over a one-year span in participants with nfvPPA using semi-structured interviews. Methods and procedures We conducted a prospective group study including participants with nfvPPA (n=9) and age- and education-matched healthy controls (n=9). For each individual, connected speech was obtained using topic-directed interviews at two testing rounds, each approximately one year apart. Production on each task was recorded, transcribed and analyzed according to the Quantitative Production Analysis (QPA) protocol, a tool developed by Berndt and colleagues (2000) for the analysis of sentence production in aphasia. For each group, the probability of deterioration between the two testing rounds was estimated using Bayesian analysis. Results and outcomes For individuals with nfvPPA, statistical evidence of deterioration from the first testing round to the second was found for five variables, namely the proportion of pronouns, the proportion of verbs, the proportion of closed class words, the inflection index and the proportion of well-formed sentences. Conclusions Results from the present study suggest that variables relating to word-finding and morphology are more vulnerable to time and therefore may be relevant potential targets for intervention.
原发性进行性失语症非流利/无语法变体一年内连接言语的纵向变化
背景关联言语评估是表征原发性进行性失语症(PPA)语言特征的关键。对于非流畅/语法缺失变体(nfvPA)尤其如此,其中一个核心特征是语法缺失。语法缺失的识别通常包括对句子产生的分析,如在连接语音中,以检测句法缺陷。然而,对于PPA不流利的个体在连接语音中发生的纵向变化知之甚少。目的本研究的目的是使用半结构化访谈来评估一年内nfvPA参与者连接言语的变化。方法和程序我们进行了一项前瞻性小组研究,包括患有nfvPA的参与者(n=9)和年龄和教育程度匹配的健康对照组(n=9)。对于每个人,在两轮测试中使用主题导向访谈获得关联演讲,每轮测试间隔约一年。根据定量产出分析(QPA)方案记录、转录和分析每项任务的产出,这是Berndt及其同事(2000)开发的一种用于分析失语症句子产出的工具。对于每组,使用贝叶斯分析来估计两轮测试之间的恶化概率。结果和结果对于患有nfvPA的个体,从第一轮测试到第二轮测试,发现了五个变量的恶化的统计证据,即代词的比例、动词的比例、闭类词的比例、屈折指数和格式良好的句子的比例。结论本研究的结果表明,与单词发现和形态相关的变量更容易受到时间的影响,因此可能是相关的潜在干预目标。
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Aphasiology
Aphasiology 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
15.00%
发文量
74
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Aphasiology is concerned with all aspects of language impairment and disability and related disorders resulting from brain damage. It provides a forum for the exchange of knowledge and the dissemination of current research and expertise in all aspects of aphasia and related topics, from all disciplinary perspectives. Aphasiology includes papers on clinical, psychological, linguistic, social and neurological perspectives of aphasia, and attracts contributions and readership from researchers and practitioners in speech and language pathology, neurology, neuropsychology and neurolinguistics. Studies using a wide range of empirical methods, including experimental, clinical and single case studies, surveys and physical investigations are published in addition to regular features including major reviews, clinical fora, case studies, and book reviews.
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