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Förståelighet och självskattad kommunikativ förmåga hos unga vuxna födda med och utan läpp-käk-gomspalt

Abstract
In this comparative study, intelligibility (as measured by SWINT; Swedish Intelligibility Assessment) and self-rated communicative ability (as measured by SOK; a self-report questionnaire concerning communication) were investigated in 29 young adults with repaired cleft lip and palate (CLP) and in 50 age-matched controls. The purpose of the study was to investigate if the outcome of these measures differed between groups and/or with regard to sex, and also to identify possible correlations between SOK and SWINT. Results show that young adults with repaired CLP had a more positive attitude towards their communicative ability than controls, as did men with repaired CLP compared to male controls. Intelligibility did not differ between the two groups. A correlation between degree of intelligibility and self-rated communicative ability was found in young adults with repaired CLP. Further research concerning intelligibility is recommended, as are more qualitative studies investigating perceptions of quality of life and self-concept.
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/26916
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Date
2011-09-21
Author
Olsson, Cecilia
Rutgersson, Jenny
Keywords
läpp-käk-gomspalt
förståelighet
självskattad kommunikativ förmåga
jämförande studie
ICF
cleft lip and palate
intelligibility
self-rated communicative ability
comparative study
ICF
Series/Report no.
2010:216
Language
swe
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