Development and Evaluation of an Australian Version of the Pediatric Speech Intelligibility Test for Auditory Processing Disorder

S. Cameron, Rosalin Barker, P. Newall
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Research has shown that the Pediatric Speech Intelligibility Test (PSI; Jerger and Jerger, 1984) is a sensitive tool for diagnosing auditory processing disorder (APD) in young children. The PSI is a speech test which utilises competing sentences presented dichotically and monotically at various message to competition ratios (MCRs). The purpose of the present study was to develop an Australian version of this test for use in local clinics. The Macquarie Pediatric Speech Intelligibility Test (MPSI) was recorded using Australian speakers, in order to control for linguistic differences which could affect performance on the test by Australian children. Normative data was collected from 51 normally hearing Australian children aged 7.0 to 8.11 years. The scores below which a child's performance on the MPSI is considered indicative of APD were found to be comparable to those calculated for the original North American version of the test. No significant differences in performance between 7- and 8-year-olds were detected for either the monotic or dichotic conditions of the MPSI. The degree of right or left ear advantage on the dichotic task was very slight, regardless of handedness, making differentiating between the right and left ears when tabulating cut-off scores unnecessary. The preliminary results indicated that the MPSI will be a valuable tool in the identification of APD in the Australian school-aged population.
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澳大利亚版儿童听觉加工障碍言语清晰度测试的开发与评价
研究表明,儿童言语清晰度测试(PSI;Jerger and Jerger, 1984)是诊断幼儿听觉加工障碍(APD)的灵敏工具。PSI是一种语音测试,它利用在不同的信息竞争比(mcr)下二分和一元呈现的竞争句子。本研究的目的是开发一种澳大利亚版本的测试,用于当地诊所。麦考瑞儿童言语清晰度测试(MPSI)是用澳大利亚人来记录的,以控制可能影响澳大利亚儿童在测试中的表现的语言差异。本研究收集了51名7.0 ~ 8.11岁的澳大利亚正常听力儿童的标准数据。以下的分数被认为是儿童在MPSI上表现的指示性APD,与北美原版测试的计算结果相当。7岁和8岁儿童在MPSI单项或二元条件下的表现均无显著差异。无论惯用手与否,右耳或左耳在二分任务中的优势程度都非常轻微,这使得在制表截止分数时区分右耳和左耳变得没有必要。初步结果表明,MPSI将是一个有价值的工具,在识别APD在澳大利亚学龄人口。
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