La comunicación preverbal en niños con ausencia del lenguaje

Q3 Nursing
Veronica Maggio, Cecilia Abadia, Astrid Jacob, Débora Vázquez Durrieu, Marcela Wolman
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Abstract

Young children consulting due to an absence of language usually show deficits in the construction of preverbal communicative mechanisms, not necessarily a sign of broader developmental disorders.

Aim

To analyse the presence/absence of preverbal abilities in non-autistic children with language absence.

Population

A subset of 77 2-3.5 year-old children was analysed. These children attended consultation at the Speech-Language Pathology Service of the Hospital Universitario Austral and private consultation due to an absence of language.

Materials and methodology

The population of children under study went through an audiological evaluation to rule out hearing loss. Their parents were asked to answer the M-CHAT Questionnaire to rule out children with high and medium risk of autism; and an assessment of the general development parameters was made with the Vineland, VABS scale, seeking to identify the presence of specific delays in language acquisition and global developmental disorders. The preverbal abilities studied were: visual contact, joint attention, the ability to interact, simple imitation, and the use of protoimperative gestures.

Results

Children with global developmental delays showed more issues in the above mechanisms than the patients with specific language delays. The items that showed a higher level of impairment were the development of imitation and the use of protoimperative gestures related to development during the last quarter of the first year of life.

语言缺失儿童的语言前交流
由于缺乏语言而进行咨询的幼儿通常表现出言语前交际机制的构建缺陷,这并不一定是更广泛的发育障碍的标志。目的分析语言缺失的非自闭症儿童言语前能力的存在/缺失。研究对象为77名2-3.5岁儿童。由于语言不通,这些儿童到南方大学医院的语言病理学处和私人咨询处就诊。材料和方法接受研究的儿童进行了听力学评估以排除听力损失。他们的父母被要求回答M-CHAT问卷,以排除自闭症的高、中风险儿童;用Vineland VABS量表对一般发育参数进行评估,试图确定语言习得方面的特定延迟和整体发育障碍的存在。研究的前语言能力包括:视觉接触、共同注意、互动能力、简单模仿和使用原命令手势。结果全面性语言发育迟缓儿童在上述机制上的问题多于专一性语言发育迟缓儿童。显示出较高程度损害的项目是模仿的发展和使用与一岁最后一个季度的发展有关的原始命令手势。
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