Long-term consistency in speech/language profiles .2. Behavioral, emotional, and social outcomes

被引:181
作者
Beitchman, JH [1 ]
Wilson, B [1 ]
Brownlie, EB [1 ]
Walters, H [1 ]
Inglis, A [1 ]
Lancee, W [1 ]
机构
[1] CLARKE INST PSYCHIAT,DEPT CULTURE COMMUN & HLTH STUDIES,TORONTO,ON M5T 1R8,CANADA
关键词
speech/language impairment; empirical classification; longitudinal study; behavioral outcomes; social adjustment;
D O I
10.1097/00004583-199606000-00022
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
学科分类号
040202 ;
摘要
Objective: This study examined the 7-year behavioral, emotional, and social outcome of speech/language-impaired and control children selected from a community sample. Method: Speech/language and psychosocial measures were administered to the children at ages 5 and 12.5 years. Using children's age 5 speech/language test results, a cluster analysis was performed to ascertain whether specific linguistic subgroups would emerge. The association between speech/language cluster at age 5 and psychosocial functioning at age 12.5 was examined. Results: Children with receptive and pervasive speech/language problems at age 5 demonstrated greater behavioral disturbance than children without such impairment. Controlling for initial behavioral status, early childhood language profile was still associated with behavioral and social competence ratings, 7 years later. Children without receptive language problems showed superior social adjustment. Conclusions: Empirically supported speech/language classifications identified as early as age 5 were associated with behavioral disturbance in late childhood. Receptive and pervasive speech/language impairment in early childhood was associated with the greatest risk at follow-up. Early auditory comprehension problems may be a specific risk factor for later aggressive and hyperactive symptoms. These findings identify the need for effective intervention with speech/language-impaired children.
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页码:815 / 825
页数:11
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