1. The Thai version of the German Aachen Aphasia Test (AAT): description of the test and performance in normal subjects.
- Author
-
Pracharitpukdee N, Phanthumchinda K, Huber W, and Willmes K
- Subjects
- Adult, Aged, Aphasia ethnology, Chi-Square Distribution, Female, Humans, Linguistics, Male, Middle Aged, Psychometrics standards, Reference Values, Thailand, Aphasia diagnosis, Language Tests standards, Psychometrics methods, Translating
- Abstract
The Aachen Aphasia Test (AAT), originally developed as a test for aphasia language disorders in Germany, consists of six spontaneous speech rating scales and five subtests: Token Test, Repetition, Written Language, Confronting Naming and Comprehension. The study aimed to describe the linguistic properties of the AAT Thai version and to investigate the test performances of the normal subjects. In this study some problems of linguistic changes in the construction of the Thai version were discussed. The results revealed that the normal subjects' performances on the test were independent of age, sex and education level. Therefore, the Thai version of AAT is applicable to the differential diagnosis of the communicative abilities of Thai aphasic patients.
- Published
- 1998