Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS

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Autor(a) principal: Casarin, Maisa Tatiana
Data de Publicação: 2006
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/6432
Resumo: This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of speech disorder in a sample of children from a public state school, verify the prevalence of disorder in according to sex; classify the deviation according to type and severity; verify the occurrence of delay in language acquisition in children with phonological disorder; characterize the phonetic inventory and the phonological system of this sample, and verify which the most altered phonemes are. The sample was composed of 91 subjects of both sex, ranging from 5:7 and 7:5. All of them were submitted to speech-language evaluations and phonological assessments that were applied to determine the type and degree of severity of speech disorder as well as the phonetic inventory and the phonological system. For the statistical analysis Qui-Quadrado Test, Variance analysis, t-test and Kruskal-Wallis were used, with level of significance of 5% (p<0,05). Analyses were developed using SPSS 8.0 software. Amongst the 91 subjects 46 (70,3%) had speech disorder and the 27 other (29,7%) presented appropriate speech acquisition (GAFN). Considering the obtained on deviation type, the prevalence was of 18,55% for phonological deviation (GDFo), 2,10% for phonetic deviation (GDFe) and of 5,24% for phonological-phonetic deviation (GDFoFe). Association between delay in language acquisition process and the disorder type was not observed. It was noticed significant statistic association between: masculine gender and the group with speech disorder; the feminine gender and GAFN; GDFe and the tongue altered posture; GDFo and the incomplete phonetic inventory; GAFN and the complete phonetic inventory; GDFo and phonological system altered; GDFe and GAFN and the appropriate phonological system. The sounds with highest omission in the inventory were: /з /, /z/, /r/, /λ / e /g/ and /g/ for GDFo; and /r/,/g /, /z/, /∫/ and /λ / for GDFoFe. The groups GDFe and GAFN presented PCC significantly higher than GDFoFe. The phonemes with most alterations in the phonological system were: /r /, /λ/, /з /∫ / and /z/ for GDFo and /∫ /λ /, /, /r/, /g/ for GDFoFe. In both groups, the majority of subjects presented difficulties with the complex onset, and with the erasure of the rhotic consonants /r/ e /l/. As for the distinctive features it was verified that: GDFo and GDFoFe presented significant statistically altered number of features, more than GAFN; the most altered features for: [+voz] ®-voz], [-ant] ®[+ant], [+cont] ®[-cont], [-voc] ®[+voc] in GDFo and [-ant] ®[+ant], [+voz] ® [-voz], [+ant] ® [-ant] in GDFoFe. Therefore, this research shows that there is high prevalence on speech deviation/disorder in the group of preschoolers studied, and that the larger the number of missing sounds in the phonetic inventory the higher the disorder severity. Furthermore, the high number of alterations in the fricative class and the rhotic consonants suggest that the subjects who present phonological or phonological-phonetic disorders/deviations adopt similar strategies, however not identical to the ones used by children with appropriate phonological development because these classes of phonemes are, according to literature, the last to be acquired.
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spelling Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RSStudy of speech disorder in children of public pre-school in Santa Maria - RSDesvio de falaDesvio fonológicoDesvio fonéticoPrevalênciaPré-escolaresSpeech disorderPhonological deviationPhonetic deviationPrevalencePre-schoolCNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIAThis study aimed to estimate the prevalence of speech disorder in a sample of children from a public state school, verify the prevalence of disorder in according to sex; classify the deviation according to type and severity; verify the occurrence of delay in language acquisition in children with phonological disorder; characterize the phonetic inventory and the phonological system of this sample, and verify which the most altered phonemes are. The sample was composed of 91 subjects of both sex, ranging from 5:7 and 7:5. All of them were submitted to speech-language evaluations and phonological assessments that were applied to determine the type and degree of severity of speech disorder as well as the phonetic inventory and the phonological system. For the statistical analysis Qui-Quadrado Test, Variance analysis, t-test and Kruskal-Wallis were used, with level of significance of 5% (p<0,05). Analyses were developed using SPSS 8.0 software. Amongst the 91 subjects 46 (70,3%) had speech disorder and the 27 other (29,7%) presented appropriate speech acquisition (GAFN). Considering the obtained on deviation type, the prevalence was of 18,55% for phonological deviation (GDFo), 2,10% for phonetic deviation (GDFe) and of 5,24% for phonological-phonetic deviation (GDFoFe). Association between delay in language acquisition process and the disorder type was not observed. It was noticed significant statistic association between: masculine gender and the group with speech disorder; the feminine gender and GAFN; GDFe and the tongue altered posture; GDFo and the incomplete phonetic inventory; GAFN and the complete phonetic inventory; GDFo and phonological system altered; GDFe and GAFN and the appropriate phonological system. The sounds with highest omission in the inventory were: /з /, /z/, /r/, /λ / e /g/ and /g/ for GDFo; and /r/,/g /, /z/, /∫/ and /λ / for GDFoFe. The groups GDFe and GAFN presented PCC significantly higher than GDFoFe. The phonemes with most alterations in the phonological system were: /r /, /λ/, /з /∫ / and /z/ for GDFo and /∫ /λ /, /, /r/, /g/ for GDFoFe. In both groups, the majority of subjects presented difficulties with the complex onset, and with the erasure of the rhotic consonants /r/ e /l/. As for the distinctive features it was verified that: GDFo and GDFoFe presented significant statistically altered number of features, more than GAFN; the most altered features for: [+voz] ®-voz], [-ant] ®[+ant], [+cont] ®[-cont], [-voc] ®[+voc] in GDFo and [-ant] ®[+ant], [+voz] ® [-voz], [+ant] ® [-ant] in GDFoFe. Therefore, this research shows that there is high prevalence on speech deviation/disorder in the group of preschoolers studied, and that the larger the number of missing sounds in the phonetic inventory the higher the disorder severity. Furthermore, the high number of alterations in the fricative class and the rhotic consonants suggest that the subjects who present phonological or phonological-phonetic disorders/deviations adopt similar strategies, however not identical to the ones used by children with appropriate phonological development because these classes of phonemes are, according to literature, the last to be acquired.Este estudo teve por objetivos estimar a prevalência de desvio de fala em uma amostra de pré-escolares de escolas públicas, verificar a prevalência do desvio quanto ao sexo, classificar os desvios quanto ao tipo e à severidade, verificar se em crianças com desvios fonológicos há presença de atraso na aquisição da linguagem, caracterizar o inventário fonético e o sistema fonológico e verificar quais os fonemas mais alterados. A amostra foi formada por 91 sujeitos, de ambos os sexos, com idades entre 5:7 e 7:5. Todos foram submetidos às avaliações fonoaudiológicas e fonológica, realizadas para determinar o tipo e o grau de severidade do desvio de fala, bem como o inventário fonético e o sistema fonológico. Para análise estatística, foram utilizados o Teste Qui-quadrado, a análise de variância, o teste Kruskal-Wallis e o teste t, com nível de significância de 5% (p<0,05). Os dados foram submetidos ao software SPSS 8.0. Dos 91 sujeitos, 46 (70,3%) apresentaram fala com desvio, e os outros 27 (29,7%) apresentaram aquisição de fala normalizada (GAFN). Ao considerar os resultados obtidos por tipo de desvio, a prevalência foi de 18,55% para os desvios fonológicos (GDFo), 2,10% para o desvio fonético (GDFe) e 5,24% para o desvio fonológico-fonético (GDFoFe). Não foi constatada associação entre atraso no processo de aquisição da linguagem e tipo de desvio. Verificou-se associação estatisticamente significativa entre o sexo masculino e o grupo com desvio de fala, o sexo feminino e GAFN, o GDFe e a postura alterada de língua, o GDFo e inventário fonético incompleto, o GAFN e o inventário fonético completo, o GDFo e sistema fonológico alterado e os GDFe e GAFN e o sistema fonológico adequado. Os sons com maior número de omissões no inventário fonético foram: /з /, /z/, /r/, /λ / e /g/ no GDFo, e /r/, /g/, /z/, / ∫ / e / λ / no GDFoFe. Os grupos GDFe e GAFN apresentaram PCC significativamente maior que o do GDFoFe. Os fonemas com mais alterações no sistema fonológico foram: /r/, /λ /, /з / ∫ / e /z/ no GDFo, e / ∫ /, /λ /, /r/, /g/ no GDFoFe. Em ambos os grupos, a maioria dos sujeitos apresentou dificuldades com o onset complexo, com apagamento das líquidas /r/ e /l/. Quanto aos traços distintivos, foi verificado que os GDFo e o GDFoFe apresentaram número de traços alterados estatisticamente significativo e maior que o GAFN e que os traços mais alterados foram [+voz] ®[-voz], [-ant] ®[+ant], [+cont] ®[-cont], [-voc] ®[+voc], no GDFo, e [-ant] ®[+ant], [+voz] ®[-voz], [+ant] ®[-ant], no GDFoFe. Conclui-se, dessa forma, que há alta prevalência de desvios de fala em pré-escolares na população estudada, e quanto maior o número de sons ausentes no inventário fonético, maior pode ser a severidade do desvio. Além disso; o maior número de alterações na classe das fricativas e líquidas sugere que os sujeitos com desvios fonológico ou fonológico-fonético utilizam estratégias semelhantes, embora não idênticas, às das crianças com desenvolvimento fonológico adequado, pois essas classes de fonemas são, de acordo com a literatura consultada, as últimas a serem adquiridas.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFonoaudiologiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Distúrbios da Comunicação HumanaKeske-Soares, Marciahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2993790524055307Lamprecht, Regina Ritterhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0695710695859433Mezzomo, Carolina Lisbôahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3084638267716841Casarin, Maisa Tatiana2008-05-082008-05-082006-03-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfCASARIN, Maisa Tatiana. Study of speech disorder in children of public pre-school in Santa Maria - RS. 2006. 116 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
Study of speech disorder in children of public pre-school in Santa Maria - RS
title Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
spellingShingle Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
Casarin, Maisa Tatiana
Desvio de fala
Desvio fonológico
Desvio fonético
Prevalência
Pré-escolares
Speech disorder
Phonological deviation
Phonetic deviation
Prevalence
Pre-school
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
title_short Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
title_full Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
title_fullStr Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
title_full_unstemmed Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
title_sort Estudo dos desvios de fala em pré-escolares de escolas públicas estaduais de Santa Maria - RS
author Casarin, Maisa Tatiana
author_facet Casarin, Maisa Tatiana
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Keske-Soares, Marcia
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2993790524055307
Lamprecht, Regina Ritter
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0695710695859433
Mezzomo, Carolina Lisbôa
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3084638267716841
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Casarin, Maisa Tatiana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Desvio de fala
Desvio fonológico
Desvio fonético
Prevalência
Pré-escolares
Speech disorder
Phonological deviation
Phonetic deviation
Prevalence
Pre-school
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
topic Desvio de fala
Desvio fonológico
Desvio fonético
Prevalência
Pré-escolares
Speech disorder
Phonological deviation
Phonetic deviation
Prevalence
Pre-school
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::FONOAUDIOLOGIA
description This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of speech disorder in a sample of children from a public state school, verify the prevalence of disorder in according to sex; classify the deviation according to type and severity; verify the occurrence of delay in language acquisition in children with phonological disorder; characterize the phonetic inventory and the phonological system of this sample, and verify which the most altered phonemes are. The sample was composed of 91 subjects of both sex, ranging from 5:7 and 7:5. All of them were submitted to speech-language evaluations and phonological assessments that were applied to determine the type and degree of severity of speech disorder as well as the phonetic inventory and the phonological system. For the statistical analysis Qui-Quadrado Test, Variance analysis, t-test and Kruskal-Wallis were used, with level of significance of 5% (p<0,05). Analyses were developed using SPSS 8.0 software. Amongst the 91 subjects 46 (70,3%) had speech disorder and the 27 other (29,7%) presented appropriate speech acquisition (GAFN). Considering the obtained on deviation type, the prevalence was of 18,55% for phonological deviation (GDFo), 2,10% for phonetic deviation (GDFe) and of 5,24% for phonological-phonetic deviation (GDFoFe). Association between delay in language acquisition process and the disorder type was not observed. It was noticed significant statistic association between: masculine gender and the group with speech disorder; the feminine gender and GAFN; GDFe and the tongue altered posture; GDFo and the incomplete phonetic inventory; GAFN and the complete phonetic inventory; GDFo and phonological system altered; GDFe and GAFN and the appropriate phonological system. The sounds with highest omission in the inventory were: /з /, /z/, /r/, /λ / e /g/ and /g/ for GDFo; and /r/,/g /, /z/, /∫/ and /λ / for GDFoFe. The groups GDFe and GAFN presented PCC significantly higher than GDFoFe. The phonemes with most alterations in the phonological system were: /r /, /λ/, /з /∫ / and /z/ for GDFo and /∫ /λ /, /, /r/, /g/ for GDFoFe. In both groups, the majority of subjects presented difficulties with the complex onset, and with the erasure of the rhotic consonants /r/ e /l/. As for the distinctive features it was verified that: GDFo and GDFoFe presented significant statistically altered number of features, more than GAFN; the most altered features for: [+voz] ®-voz], [-ant] ®[+ant], [+cont] ®[-cont], [-voc] ®[+voc] in GDFo and [-ant] ®[+ant], [+voz] ® [-voz], [+ant] ® [-ant] in GDFoFe. Therefore, this research shows that there is high prevalence on speech deviation/disorder in the group of preschoolers studied, and that the larger the number of missing sounds in the phonetic inventory the higher the disorder severity. Furthermore, the high number of alterations in the fricative class and the rhotic consonants suggest that the subjects who present phonological or phonological-phonetic disorders/deviations adopt similar strategies, however not identical to the ones used by children with appropriate phonological development because these classes of phonemes are, according to literature, the last to be acquired.
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