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Screening for Specific Language Impairment in Preschool Children: Evaluating a Screening Procedure Including the Token Test
Authors:Ulrike Willinger  Michaela Schmoeger  Matthias Deckert  Brigitte Eisenwort  Benjamin Loader  Annemarie Hofmair  Eduard Auff
Affiliation:1.Department of Neurology,Medical University of Vienna,Vienna,Austria;2.Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine,Medical University of Vienna,Vienna,Austria;3.Department of Otorhinolaryngology,Medical University of Vienna,Vienna,Austria
Abstract:Specific language impairment (SLI) comprises impairments in receptive and/or expressive language. Aim of this study was to evaluate a screening for SLI. 61 children with SLI (SLI-children, age-range 4–6 years) and 61 matched typically developing controls were tested for receptive language ability (Token Test—TT) and for intelligence (Wechsler Preschool-and-Primary-Scale-of-Intelligence—WPPSI). Group differences were analyzed using t tests, as well as direct and stepwise discriminant analyses. The predictive value of the WPPSI with respect to TT performance was analyzed using regression analyses. SLI-children performed significantly worse on both TT and WPPSI ((p le .0001)). The TT alone yielded an overall classification rate of 79%, the TT and the WPPSI together yielded an overall classification rate of 80%. TT performance was significantly predicted by verbal intelligence in SLI-children and nonverbal intelligence in controls whilst WPPSI subtest arithmetic was predictive in both groups. Without further research, the Token Test cannot be seen as a valid and sufficient tool for the screening of SLI in preschool children but rather as a tool for the assessment of more general intellectual capacities. SLI-children at this age already show impairments typically associated with SLI which indicates the necessity of early developmental support or training. Token Test performance is possibly an indicator for a more general developmental factor rather than an exclusive indicator for language difficulties.
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