F. Jarollahi, S. Jalaie, Mohsen Ahadi, Z. Ahmadi, Saeedeh Khamisabadi
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Abstract
Background and Aim: The Buffalo Model Questionnaire (BMQ) has been proposed for the screening, helping to diagnose and also monitoring the effect of rehabilitation on the improvement of Central Auditory Processing Disorder ((C)APD). In this regard, the applicability and accuracy of Persian-BMQ (P-BMQ) are evaluated by examining the correlation between the results of this questionnaire and the Buffalo model test battery.
Methods: Overall, 254 children, normal and with Specific Learning Disorder (SLD) aged between 7–12 years old participated in this cross-sectional study. The questionnaire was completed by the parents of children who were subjected to the Buffalo model test battery evaluations.
Results: In the normal group, the highest correlation (0.648) was shown between the Decoding (D) component of the P-BMQ with the Row Staggered Spondaic Word (RSSW) variable. In the SLD group, the highest correlation (0.318) was shown between the Variance-tolerance fading memory (V) component of the P-BMQ and the qualitative Persian version of the Phonemic Sentence Test (P-PST) variable. The highest correlation was considered to be between the D component of the P-BMQ with the Right Competitive word, started in the Left ear (RC-LEF) variable in the SSW test (0.498), and qualitative P-PST variable (0.471); and 0.360 between the V component of the P-BMQ and Persian version of the Speech in Noise with S/N=4 in the Left ear (P-SIN4L) of variable in the P-SIN test.
Conclusion: P-BMQ is a useful screening tool complementing the Persian Buffalo model test battery for evaluating auditory processing evaluation in children.
Keywords: Central auditory processing disorder; specific learning disorder; Buffalo model questionnaire
背景与目的:采用布法罗模型问卷(Buffalo Model Questionnaire, BMQ)对中央性听觉加工障碍(Central Auditory Processing Disorder,简称APD)进行筛查、诊断和监测康复对其改善效果。在这方面,通过检查波斯bmq (P-BMQ)问卷结果与布法罗模型测试组的相关性来评估其适用性和准确性。方法:共有254名7-12岁的正常和特殊学习障碍(SLD)儿童参与了本横断面研究。问卷由接受布法罗模型测试电池评估的孩子的父母完成。结果:在正常组中,P-BMQ的解码(D)分量与行交错Spondaic Word (RSSW)变量的相关性最高(0.648)。在SLD组中,P-BMQ的方差容忍衰退记忆(V)分量与定性波斯语版音位句测试(P-PST)变量之间的相关性最高(0.318)。在SSW检验中,P-BMQ的D分量与左耳开始的右竞争词(RC-LEF)变量(0.498)和定性P-PST变量(0.471)的相关性最高;P-SIN检验中变量P-BMQ的V分量与左耳S/N=4的波斯语版本(P-SIN4L)之间的差值为0.360。结论:P-BMQ是评价儿童听觉加工评价的有效筛选工具。关键词:中枢性听觉加工障碍;特殊学习障碍;布法罗模型问卷