Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception

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Autor(a) principal: Simoni,Simone Nicolini de
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Leidow,Iana Caroline, Britz,Deisi Luana, Moraes,Denis Altieri de Oliveira, Keske-Soares,Márcia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista CEFAC (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objective: to verify both the family’s and the children’s perception of the impact of the phonological type of speech sound disorders. Methods: this is an exploratory qualitative-quantitative prospective research of a Speech-Language Pathology Service of a Higher Education Institution. Sixty-four persons took part in the study, thirty-two being children (nineteen boys and thirteen girls), their age ranging from four years and one month to eight years and nine months, diagnosed with the phonological type of Speech Sound Disorder. Besides them, thirty-two adults, either their parents or guardians, participated in the study. The results were organized by degree of association - strong association, average association and average association with aspects of speech. Results: regarding the parents’ perception, the impact of Speech Sound Disorder on their children is related to interpersonal relationships and to emotional behavior, besides school issues. As for the children’s perception, the results demonstrated that the biggest impact of irregular speech takes place in unfamiliar environments. In addition to that, they have shown that isolation and the development of feelings such as frustration, shyness and low self-esteem are common among these children, making their relationship with other people difficult. Conclusion: the perception of parents and children regarding speech-related difficulties should be studied in order to reach both a better understanding and a more adequate treatment of Speech Sound Disorders.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
title Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
spellingShingle Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
Simoni,Simone Nicolini de
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Speech Sound Disorder
Communication
Children
title_short Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
title_full Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
title_fullStr Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
title_full_unstemmed Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
title_sort Impact of the speech sound disorders: family and child perception
author Simoni,Simone Nicolini de
author_facet Simoni,Simone Nicolini de
Leidow,Iana Caroline
Britz,Deisi Luana
Moraes,Denis Altieri de Oliveira
Keske-Soares,Márcia
author_role author
author2 Leidow,Iana Caroline
Britz,Deisi Luana
Moraes,Denis Altieri de Oliveira
Keske-Soares,Márcia
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Simoni,Simone Nicolini de
Leidow,Iana Caroline
Britz,Deisi Luana
Moraes,Denis Altieri de Oliveira
Keske-Soares,Márcia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Speech Sound Disorder
Communication
Children
topic Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Speech Sound Disorder
Communication
Children
description ABSTRACT Objective: to verify both the family’s and the children’s perception of the impact of the phonological type of speech sound disorders. Methods: this is an exploratory qualitative-quantitative prospective research of a Speech-Language Pathology Service of a Higher Education Institution. Sixty-four persons took part in the study, thirty-two being children (nineteen boys and thirteen girls), their age ranging from four years and one month to eight years and nine months, diagnosed with the phonological type of Speech Sound Disorder. Besides them, thirty-two adults, either their parents or guardians, participated in the study. The results were organized by degree of association - strong association, average association and average association with aspects of speech. Results: regarding the parents’ perception, the impact of Speech Sound Disorder on their children is related to interpersonal relationships and to emotional behavior, besides school issues. As for the children’s perception, the results demonstrated that the biggest impact of irregular speech takes place in unfamiliar environments. In addition to that, they have shown that isolation and the development of feelings such as frustration, shyness and low self-esteem are common among these children, making their relationship with other people difficult. Conclusion: the perception of parents and children regarding speech-related difficulties should be studied in order to reach both a better understanding and a more adequate treatment of Speech Sound Disorders.
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