Correlations Between Values of Articulation Tests and Language Tests for Children With Articulation Disorder in Korea.

Correlations Between Values of Articulation Tests and Language Tests for Children With Articulation Disorder in Korea.

Choi, Kwang Min;Yoo, Seung Don;Kim, Dong Hwan;Chon, Jin Mann;Lee, Seung Ah;Han, Young Rok;Yoo, Myung Chul;Lee, Jae Joon;Yang, Miryeong;Choi, Young Hwa;Jung, Min Ji;
annals of rehabilitation medicine 2019 Vol. 43 pp. 483-489
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choi2019correlationsannals

Abstract

To evaluate correlations between values of articulation tests and language tests for children with articulation disorder in Korea.Data of outpatients with chief complaint of an articulation problem were retrospectively collected. Patients who underwent Urimal Test of Articulation and Phonation (U-TAP) with Assessment of Phonology and Articulation for Children (APAC), Preschool Receptive-Expressive Language Scale (PRES), or Receptive and Expressive Vocabulary Test (REVT) simultaneously were identified. Patients whose word-level percentages of correct consonants in U-TAP (UTAP_wC) were more than 2 standard deviations below the mean as diagnostic criteria for articulation disorder were selected. Those whose receptive language age (P_RLA), expressive language age (P_ELA), or combined language age (P_CLA) in PRES was delayed more than 24 months compared to their chronological age in months as diagnostic criteria for language disorder were excluded.Thirty-three children aged 3-6 years were enrolled retrospectively. PRES and U-TAP showed significant correlations for most of value relationships. PRES and APAC showed significant correlations for all value relationships except for receptive language age. All values of REVT were significantly correlated with all values from U-TAP, but not with any value from APAC. Articulation tests U-TAP and APAC showed significant correlations between percentages of correct consonants. Language tests PRES and REVT showed significant correlations for all value relationships.This study suggests that articulation abilities and language abilities might be correlated in children with articulation disorder.

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