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Residual Effects of Preschool Phonology Disorders in Grade School, Adolescence, and Adulthood

Authors :
Barbara A. Lewis
Lisa Freebairn
Source :
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. 35:819-831
Publication Year :
1992
Publisher :
American Speech Language Hearing Association, 1992.

Abstract

This study used a cross-sectional design to examine the performance of people with a history of a preschool phonology disorder on measures of phonology, reading, and spelling at preschool age ( n =20), grade school age ( n =23), adolescence ( n =17), and adulthood ( n =17). Results showed that at each age group, subjects with a history of a disorder performed more poorly than control subjects matched for age, sex, and socioeconomic status in all domains. Comparisons across each successive age group revealed a higher performance on measures from preschool to grade school age, and a smaller but steady improvement from grade school age to adolescence to adulthood. Subjects with a history of other language problems, in addition to the phonology disorder overall, performed more poorly than subjects with a history of a preschool phonology disorder alone on the reading and spelling measures. These findings suggest that remnants of a preschool phonology disorder are detectable past grade school age and into adulthood.

Details

ISSN :
15589102 and 10924388
Volume :
35
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1ed7134a91fa10b14fadde13cef36696
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1044/jshr.3504.819