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Oral communicating children using a cochlear implant: Good reading outcomes are linked to better language and phonological processing abilities

机译:使用人工耳蜗进行儿童口语交流:良好的阅读效果与更好的语言和语音处理能力有关

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Introduction/objective: Cochlear implantation provides children with a significant hearing loss the potential to engage in phonological processing via audition; however these children can still have poor or inadequately detailed mental (phonological) representations of speech and as such phonological awareness and reading difficulties. Heterogeneous participant profiles, particularly varying modes of communication have clouded the research regarding reading outcomes of children using a cochlear implant. The objective of this study was to explore the relationships between word reading and reading comprehension outcomes, and a range of variables of a relatively homogenous group of children using cochlear implants. Method: Forty-seven oral communicating children using a cochlear implant and who had attended auditory-verbal therapy served as participants. They were administered a comprehensive battery of 10 different assessments covering 22 different tasks across the domains of speech perception, speech production, language, phonological processing and reading. Correlation and principal component analyses were used to examine the relationships between outcome areas. Results: Audiologic and demographic variables were not significantly related to reading outcomes, with the exception of family size. Language and word reading were most strongly related to reading comprehension, while phonological awareness and language were most strongly related to word reading. It is proposed that the development of well-specified phonological representations might underlie these relationships. Conclusion: For oral communicating children using a cochlear implant, good reading outcomes are linked to better language and phonological processing abilities.
机译:简介/目的:人工耳蜗可为患有严重听力损失的儿童提供通过听觉进行语音处理的潜力;然而,这些孩子仍然会表现出较差的或不充分的语音心理(语音学)表现形式,因此语音意识和阅读困难。参与者参差不齐,尤其是各种交流方式,已经使有关使用人工耳蜗植入的儿童阅读结果的研究蒙上了一层阴影。这项研究的目的是探讨单词阅读与阅读理解结果之间的关系,以及使用人工耳蜗的相对同质儿童群体的一系列变量。方法:四十七名使用人工耳蜗进行口语交流的儿童参加了听觉-语言疗法。他们接受了10项不同评估的综合评估,涵盖了语音感知,语音生成,语言,语音处理和阅读领域的22种不同任务。相关性和主成分分析用于检查结果区域之间的关系。结果:除了家庭规模外,听力学和人口统计学变量与阅读结果没有显着相关。语言和单词阅读与阅读理解最紧密相关,而语音意识和语言与单词阅读最紧密相关。有人提出,发展良好的语音表述可能是这些关系的基础。结论:对于使用人工耳蜗进行口语交流的儿童,良好的阅读效果与更好的语言和语音处理能力有关。

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