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目的:分析语言听力治疗师对智利现行儿童语言评估和诊断法规中提出的结构化测试的看法。方法:采用问卷调查的方法对三种测试(语言听觉理解测试、修订后的语音简化过程评估测试和西班牙语语法筛选测试)进行认知评价。差异与Friedman检验比较,事后与Wilcoxon秩和检验比较。此外,Spearman ' s rho系数用于研究分数之间的相关性,设置置信水平为5%。结果:修订后的语音简化过程评估测验除过度使用时间外,其余项目的平均李克特得分最高。共有91%的参与者报告说需要三个结构化测试的数字版本。最后,语言听觉理解测验与西班牙语语法筛选测验的得分相关性最高且最显著。结论:被试对修改后的语音简化过程评价测验的认知比其他测验更积极。参与者还认为,测试应该有一个数字版本。
Speech-language-hearing therapists’ perceptions of the characteristics of structured assessment tests proposed by current Chilean regulations
ABSTRACT Purpose: to analyze the speech-language-hearing therapists’ perception of structured tests proposed by the current Chilean regulations to assess and diagnose language in children. Methods: a questionnaire to assess their perception of three tests (the Test of Auditory Comprehension of Language, the revised Phonological Simplification Processes Assessment Test and the Screening Test of Spanish Grammar). Differences were contrasted with the Friedman test, and the post hoc was compared with the Wilcoxon rank sum test. Also, the Spearman´s rho coefficient was used to study the correlation between scores, setting the confidence level at 5%. Results: the revised Phonological Simplification Processes Assessment Test obtained the highest mean Likert score in most items assessed, except for the question on excessive application time. A total of 91% of participants reported the need for a digital version of the three structured tests. Lastly, the highest and most significant score correlation occurred between the Test of Auditory Comprehension of Language and the Screening Test of Spanish Grammar. Conclusion: the participants’ perceptions of the revised Phonological Simplification Processes Assessment Test are more positive than those of other tests. The participants also believe that the tests should have a digital version.