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Distribution of Communication Disorders in Primary School Children.

Authors :
Shanbal, Jayashree C.
K., Arunraj
Reddy, Madhu Sudharshan
Source :
Journal of the All India Institute of Speech & Hearing; 2015, Vol. 34, p128-133, 6p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Evidence regarding incidence and prevalence of a communication disorder is essential for early identification, rehabilitation and prevention of occurrence of a disorder. The present study aimed to identify the distribution of communication disorders in primary school children. A total of 2010 primary school children had participated in the screening program for communication disorders. All the children were screened for speech and language disorders using various speech and language test tools. The results of the study revealed that around 11.5% of school children had some form of communication disorders. Among these, distribution of language disorders (7.4%) was in greater proportion when compared to speech disorders (3.8%) and multiple disorders (0.2%). Within the disordered group, boys (66.7%) were more likely than girls (33.3%) to have had any communication disorder with a ratio of around 2:1. The results indicated the importance of identifying communication disorders in school children as young as possible. Often communication disorders go undetected at the early stage in school children and result in major impact in their social and academic life. The findings of the study stress the need to plan for prevention strategies of communication disorders in terms of early identification and intervention in young children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0973662X
Volume :
34
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of the All India Institute of Speech & Hearing
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119864593