Communication Functions, Modalities, and Maternal Responses in Children with Severe Speech and Physical Impairment

P. Balan, M. R.
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Abstract The study aimed at exploring the different kinds of functions and modalities used by children with severe speech and physical impairment (SSPI) and cerebral palsy (CP) during communicative interactions with their mothers; and the choice of modalities to indicate different functions. Furthermore, this study attempted to investigate if mothers displayed identifiable responsive styles during these interactions. An extensive coding system was developed to assess the communication functions and modalities used by children with SSPI and CP, and the maternal responsivity for the same. Four 15-minute maternal interaction sessions with their children were video-recorded for 10 subjects within the age range of 2;1 to 3;11 years. Interaction transcribed by the principal investigator was then coded by trained judges for the functions and modalities employed by the children and for the maternal responses for the same. Mean percentage for the coded communication functions, modalities, and maternal responses were calculated. Variability in terms of maternal responses for various communication functions and modalities were qualitatively analyzed. Results are discussed in the context of understanding communication strategies in these children and maternal responses toward the same. Results have implications for maternal responses as a viable area to be focused on during intervention for children with SSPI and CP along with speech and language intervention. Directions for clinical intervention and for future research are discussed in light of the research findings.
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严重言语和肢体障碍儿童的沟通功能、方式和母亲反应
摘要本研究旨在探讨重度语言与肢体障碍(SSPI)和脑瘫(CP)患儿在与母亲进行交流互动时所使用的不同功能和方式;以及选择不同的模式来表示不同的功能。此外,本研究试图调查母亲在这些互动中是否表现出可识别的反应风格。开发了一个广泛的编码系统,以评估患有SSPI和CP的儿童使用的沟通功能和方式,以及母亲对此的反应。对10名年龄在2岁、1岁至3岁、11岁的被试进行4次15分钟的母亲与孩子互动录像。由首席研究员转录的互动,然后由训练有素的法官对儿童所使用的功能和方式以及母亲对此的反应进行编码。计算编码通信功能、方式和产妇反应的平均百分比。在各种沟通功能和方式的产妇反应方面的可变性定性分析。研究结果在理解这些儿童的沟通策略和母亲对此的反应的背景下进行了讨论。结果表明,在对SSPI和CP儿童进行干预期间,与言语和语言干预一起,母亲的反应是一个可行的重点领域。结合研究结果,讨论了临床干预的方向和今后的研究方向。
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