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Τρίτη 29 Μαΐου 2018

Executive function in school-aged children with cerebral palsy: Relationship with speech and language

Publication date: Available online 28 May 2018
Source:Research in Developmental Disabilities
Author(s): Ashley Sakash, Aimee Teo Broman, Paul J. Rathouz, Katherine C. Hustad
Background and AimsAlthough children with cerebral palsy (CP) are at an increased risk for developing speech, language, and executive function (EF) impairments, little is known regarding the relationship among these risk factors. The current study examined how different profiles of speech and language impairment might be associated with impairments in EF skills in school-aged children with CP.Methods and ProceduresForty-seven school-aged children with CP were included. Each child contributed between one and four data points for a total of 87 data points. Children were classified into speech and language profile groups at each data point. EF skills were examined using the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function questionnaire. Outcomes and Results. Compared to a mean of 50 from a normative population of children, mean scores on all measures of EF were significantly elevated for all groups (p<.05). The proportion of children with CP with elevated EF scores was significantly higher for all groups compared to the expected proportion in a normal population of children (p<.05).Conclusions and ImplicationsChildren with CP who do not have impairments in speech or language may be at risk for EF difficulties which may negatively affect social communication, academic performance, and functional independence.



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