Speech Intelligibility in Persian Children with Down Syndrome

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JR_IRJU-13-4_015

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Objectives: One of the most effective methods to describe speech disorders is the measurement of speech intelligibility. The speech intelligibility indicates the extent of acoustic signals that correctly speaker produces and hearer receives. The purpose of this study was to investigate the speech intelligibility in the Persian children with Down syndrome, age range was ۳ to ۵ years, who had spoken Persian. Methods: this cross- sectional study investigates ۱۲ children (۶ girls and ۶ boys) with Down syndrome who had referred to speech therapy clinic in Hamadan city and ۱۲ normal children (۶ girls and ۶ boys) who went to the kindergarten in Hamadan city. The pictures of speech intelligibility test (in Persian language) were used to collect speech samples of participants. The participant’s voice was recorded by voice recorder and was investigated in two age groups. Results: The results of this study indicated the means of speech intelligibility was ۹۲.۲۵ for normal children and ۳۵.۰۸ for children with Down syndrome. The correlation between age and speech intelligibility for normal children was ۰.۸۶۶ and for children with Down syndrome was ۰.۳۵۲. The mean of speech intelligibility ۲ for normal boys was ۹۳ and for normal girls ۹۱.۵ and for boys with Down syndrome ۳۴.۶۶ and for girls with Down syndrome ۳۵.۵. Discussion: The difference between normal children and children with Down syndrome was Significant. One of the factors that affects speech intelligibility for children with Down syndrome is difficulty with voluntarily programming, combining, organizing, and sequencing the movements necessary for speech.

Authors

Akram Valizadeh

Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran.

Farhad Fatehi

Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran.

Abdolreza Yavari

Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran.

Hamid Dalvand

Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran.

Nasrin Molai

Iranian Research Center on Aging, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Fatemeh Faraji

Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamadan, Iran.

Behnaz Bayat

Hamedan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services, Hamedan, Iran.