学龄前埃及口吃儿童的语言障碍

Q4 Medicine
E. Zaky, Haytham Mamdoh, Marowa Abd El Wahab, S. Osman, Zienab Khalaf
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背景/目的:口吃通常出现在学龄前,因为孩子们正在经历语言的实质性增长,并开始将单词组合成短句。口吃发生在计划说话和使用声音创造单词和句子的过程中。很大比例的口吃者有语言发育迟缓和发音障碍的病史。本研究的目的是检查口吃儿童(CWS)和非口吃儿童(CWNS)在智商、语言测试和发音测试的标准化测试中的差异。患者和方法:对两组受试者进行分析性横断面研究。研究组包括52名口吃儿童(研究组),对照组包括52名非口吃儿童(CWNS)。研究小组中的每个孩子都被录音,随后通过(阿拉伯语版口吃严重程度指数“A-SSI”)进行评估,以提供与儿童语言障碍的频率和类型相关的信息。每个孩子都被确定并对认知、语言和发音评估的标准化测试做出反应。结果:病例内语言测试的接受性、表达性和总语言分数均有显著下降;在发音测试方面,ssd有了相当大的增加。这些接受/表达语言和语言总分的差异与CWS患者口吃的总体频率显著相关。结论:研究结果表明,CWS语音语言系统各组成部分之间的不平衡可能导致他们难以建立正常的语言流畅性。
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Language disorders in preschool Egyptian children with stuttering
Background /Aims: Stuttering typically emerges in the preschool years as children are experiencing substantial growth in their language and are beginning to combine words to form short sentences. Stuttering occurs during the process of planning utterances and using sounds to create words and sentences. A significant percentage of stutterers had a history of delayed language development and articulation disorders. This study's purpose was to examine differences between children who stutter (CWS) and child who do not stutter (CWNS) on standardized tests of IQ, language test, and articulatory tests. Patients and Methods: An analytic cross sectional study conducted on two groups of subjects. The study group consisted of 52 children (study group) who stutter (CWS) and control group included 52 children who do not stutter (CWNS). Each child in the study group was audio-recorded, which was subsequently assessed by (Arabic version of stuttering severity index "A-SSI") to provide information pertinent to the child's frequency and type of speech dysfluencies. Each child was determined and responded to standardized tests of cognitive, language, and articulatory assessment. Results: There was a significant decrease in receptive, expressive, and total language scores of language test within cases; regards to articulation test, there was a considerable increase of SSDs. These differences in receptive/expressive language and total language scores were significantly correlated with the overall stuttering frequency of cases CWS. Conclusion: Findings were taken to suggest the imbalance among components of the speech-language systems of CWS that may contribute to the difficulties they have establishing usual speech fluency.
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期刊介绍: Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences aspires to play a national, regional and international role in the promotion of responsible and effective research in the field of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery in Egypt, Middle East and Africa. Mission To encourage and support research in Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) field and interdisciplinary topics To implement high-quality editorial practices among Otolaryngologists To upgrade the ability and experience of local doctors in international publishing To offer professional publishing support to local researchers, creating a supportive network for career development To highlight ENT diseases and problems peculiar to our region To promote research in endemic, hereditary and infectious ENT problems related to our region To expose and study impact of ethnic, social, environmental and cultural issues on expression of different ENT diseases To organize common epidemiologic research of value to the region To provide resource to national and regional authorities about problems in the field of ENT and their implication on public health and resources To facilitate exchange of knowledge in our part of the world To expand activities with regional and international scientific societies.
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