The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia

Introduction Shown that there is connection between early development and the current speech parameters in adolescents with schizophrenia. With a more pronounced lag in speech, there was a decrease in the actualization of speech semantic links. Objectives Present work aims for a more detailed an...

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Main Authors: E. Shvedovskiy, N. Zvereva
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2021-04-01
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description Introduction Shown that there is connection between early development and the current speech parameters in adolescents with schizophrenia. With a more pronounced lag in speech, there was a decrease in the actualization of speech semantic links. Objectives Present work aims for a more detailed analysis of the correlations between early speech development and the actual level of development of speech activity in adolescents with schizophrenia. Methods Sample Age 12,2 - 18,2 (SD=1,35) males 17 females 13 DS F20.xx, F21.xx, F25.xx, F06.xx, F32.xx, F33.xx, F50.xx. Analysis of medical records (medical history) “Syllabic Test”. Parameters: Standard Ratio (SR, SR_2, SR_3); Response Time (RT, RT_2, RT_3). The correlation between the indicators measured by the Spearman correlation coefficient (rs). Results There was no statistically significant correlation between the First Words (FW) and SR: rs = -0.031, p> 0.05.FW and SR_2 (rs = -0.004, p> 0.05), FW and SR_3 (rs = 0.107, p> 0.05). In addition, statistically significant correlation did not revealed between FW and RT: FW and RT (rs = 0.067, p>0.05), FW and RT_2 (rs = 0.041, p>0.05), FW and RT_3 (rs = 0.066, p>0.05). Conclusions The results obtained on the Syllabic test in adolescent sample correspond to the previously identified indicators in adult patients with schizophrenia. RT tends to increase with an increase in the FW age. The limitations of present study: the lack of objectivity in medical history data (mainly parents interview), small sample size and large heterogeneity of DS of patients.
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spelling doaj.art-56484a16bab24b6e917afe0caacade6e2023-11-17T05:08:06ZengCambridge University PressEuropean Psychiatry0924-93381778-35852021-04-0164S537S53710.1192/j.eurpsy.2021.1432The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophreniaE. Shvedovskiy0N. Zvereva1Department Of Clinical Psychology, Mental Health Research Center, Moscow, Russian FederationClinical Psychology, Federal State Budgetary Scientific Institution Mental Health Research Center; MSUPE, Moscow, Russian Federation Introduction Shown that there is connection between early development and the current speech parameters in adolescents with schizophrenia. With a more pronounced lag in speech, there was a decrease in the actualization of speech semantic links. Objectives Present work aims for a more detailed analysis of the correlations between early speech development and the actual level of development of speech activity in adolescents with schizophrenia. Methods Sample Age 12,2 - 18,2 (SD=1,35) males 17 females 13 DS F20.xx, F21.xx, F25.xx, F06.xx, F32.xx, F33.xx, F50.xx. Analysis of medical records (medical history) “Syllabic Test”. Parameters: Standard Ratio (SR, SR_2, SR_3); Response Time (RT, RT_2, RT_3). The correlation between the indicators measured by the Spearman correlation coefficient (rs). Results There was no statistically significant correlation between the First Words (FW) and SR: rs = -0.031, p> 0.05.FW and SR_2 (rs = -0.004, p> 0.05), FW and SR_3 (rs = 0.107, p> 0.05). In addition, statistically significant correlation did not revealed between FW and RT: FW and RT (rs = 0.067, p>0.05), FW and RT_2 (rs = 0.041, p>0.05), FW and RT_3 (rs = 0.066, p>0.05). Conclusions The results obtained on the Syllabic test in adolescent sample correspond to the previously identified indicators in adult patients with schizophrenia. RT tends to increase with an increase in the FW age. The limitations of present study: the lack of objectivity in medical history data (mainly parents interview), small sample size and large heterogeneity of DS of patients. https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S0924933821014322/type/journal_articlespeechschizophréniaearly developmentadolescents
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N. Zvereva
The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia
European Psychiatry
speech
schizophrénia
early development
adolescents
title The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia
title_full The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia
title_fullStr The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia
title_full_unstemmed The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia
title_short The correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia
title_sort correlation between first words appearance and productive speech in adolescents with schizophrenia
topic speech
schizophrénia
early development
adolescents
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