Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people
PURPOSE: To compare the performance of hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people on phonologic and semantic verbal fluency tests. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 48 hearing-impaired adults and 42 individuals (control group) with no hearing or language complaints. Sociodemographic data were collected, as well as the characteristics of hearing loss and of the electronic auditory device (hearing aids or cochlear implant), when relevant. Verbal fluency was tested in two different tasks: by semantic category (animals) and by phonology (letter F). RESULTS: Educational level has influenced the results of fluency tests in both groups, with more evidence in the hearing-impaired subjects (p<0.001). Hearing-impaired subjects showed worse performance in verbal fluency tests when compared to normal-hearing people in groups with up to 10 years of schooling. In the comparison of performance in the two tests, both groups showed better results in the semantic fluency task. CONCLUSION: The hearing-impaired subjects with low educational level evoked fewer words in semantic and phonologic verbal fluency tests in comparison to normal-hearing subjects. Educational level is a relevant issue to the study of verbal fluency in deaf and hearing-impaired people.
Main Authors: | , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Digital revista |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia
2014
|
Online Access: | http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822014000600434 |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
id |
oai:scielo:S2317-17822014000600434 |
---|---|
record_format |
ojs |
spelling |
oai:scielo:S2317-178220140006004342015-08-18Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing peopleSantos,Isadora Machado Monteiro dosChiossi,Júlia Santos CostaSoares,Alexandra DezaniOliveira,Letícia Neves deChiari,Brasília Maria PURPOSE: To compare the performance of hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people on phonologic and semantic verbal fluency tests. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 48 hearing-impaired adults and 42 individuals (control group) with no hearing or language complaints. Sociodemographic data were collected, as well as the characteristics of hearing loss and of the electronic auditory device (hearing aids or cochlear implant), when relevant. Verbal fluency was tested in two different tasks: by semantic category (animals) and by phonology (letter F). RESULTS: Educational level has influenced the results of fluency tests in both groups, with more evidence in the hearing-impaired subjects (p<0.001). Hearing-impaired subjects showed worse performance in verbal fluency tests when compared to normal-hearing people in groups with up to 10 years of schooling. In the comparison of performance in the two tests, both groups showed better results in the semantic fluency task. CONCLUSION: The hearing-impaired subjects with low educational level evoked fewer words in semantic and phonologic verbal fluency tests in comparison to normal-hearing subjects. Educational level is a relevant issue to the study of verbal fluency in deaf and hearing-impaired people. info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de FonoaudiologiaCoDAS v.26 n.6 20142014-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822014000600434en10.1590/2317-1782/20142014050 |
institution |
SCIELO |
collection |
OJS |
country |
Brasil |
countrycode |
BR |
component |
Revista |
access |
En linea |
databasecode |
rev-scielo-br |
tag |
revista |
region |
America del Sur |
libraryname |
SciELO |
language |
English |
format |
Digital |
author |
Santos,Isadora Machado Monteiro dos Chiossi,Júlia Santos Costa Soares,Alexandra Dezani Oliveira,Letícia Neves de Chiari,Brasília Maria |
spellingShingle |
Santos,Isadora Machado Monteiro dos Chiossi,Júlia Santos Costa Soares,Alexandra Dezani Oliveira,Letícia Neves de Chiari,Brasília Maria Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people |
author_facet |
Santos,Isadora Machado Monteiro dos Chiossi,Júlia Santos Costa Soares,Alexandra Dezani Oliveira,Letícia Neves de Chiari,Brasília Maria |
author_sort |
Santos,Isadora Machado Monteiro dos |
title |
Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people |
title_short |
Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people |
title_full |
Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people |
title_fullStr |
Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people |
title_full_unstemmed |
Phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people |
title_sort |
phonological and semantic verbal fluency: a comparative study in hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people |
description |
PURPOSE: To compare the performance of hearing-impaired and normal-hearing people on phonologic and semantic verbal fluency tests. METHODS: A cross-sectional study was conducted with 48 hearing-impaired adults and 42 individuals (control group) with no hearing or language complaints. Sociodemographic data were collected, as well as the characteristics of hearing loss and of the electronic auditory device (hearing aids or cochlear implant), when relevant. Verbal fluency was tested in two different tasks: by semantic category (animals) and by phonology (letter F). RESULTS: Educational level has influenced the results of fluency tests in both groups, with more evidence in the hearing-impaired subjects (p<0.001). Hearing-impaired subjects showed worse performance in verbal fluency tests when compared to normal-hearing people in groups with up to 10 years of schooling. In the comparison of performance in the two tests, both groups showed better results in the semantic fluency task. CONCLUSION: The hearing-impaired subjects with low educational level evoked fewer words in semantic and phonologic verbal fluency tests in comparison to normal-hearing subjects. Educational level is a relevant issue to the study of verbal fluency in deaf and hearing-impaired people. |
publisher |
Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia |
publishDate |
2014 |
url |
http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822014000600434 |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT santosisadoramachadomonteirodos phonologicalandsemanticverbalfluencyacomparativestudyinhearingimpairedandnormalhearingpeople AT chiossijuliasantoscosta phonologicalandsemanticverbalfluencyacomparativestudyinhearingimpairedandnormalhearingpeople AT soaresalexandradezani phonologicalandsemanticverbalfluencyacomparativestudyinhearingimpairedandnormalhearingpeople AT oliveiraleticianevesde phonologicalandsemanticverbalfluencyacomparativestudyinhearingimpairedandnormalhearingpeople AT chiaribrasiliamaria phonologicalandsemanticverbalfluencyacomparativestudyinhearingimpairedandnormalhearingpeople |
_version_ |
1756440844235177984 |