The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Children

The main purpose of this study is to predict behavioral self-regulation by language development and secure attachment based on mediation role of private speech in cochlear implanted children. In this correlation study 114 available cochlear implanted children in the age range of 3-7 years that at le...

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Main Author: kourosh Amraei
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Published: Allameh Tabataba'i University Press 2017-03-01
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description The main purpose of this study is to predict behavioral self-regulation by language development and secure attachment based on mediation role of private speech in cochlear implanted children. In this correlation study 114 available cochlear implanted children in the age range of 3-7 years that at least one year has passed from the Cochlear Implant program were selected with available sampling method. Test of language development (Newcomer and Hammill, 1997), Disturbances of Attachment Interview (Smyke & Zeanah, 1999) and Structured Observation of Behavioral Regulation (Ponitz and et al, 2008) were administered on children, and their mothers responded to Private speech scale (hassanzadeh and Amraei, 2016). Path analysis was employed in order to analyze the data. The results of the study showed that language development (b= 0/37, P<0/01) and secure attachment (b= -0/41, P<0/01) predicting %49 of variance of private speech. Also, language development (b= 0/25, P<0/01) and secure attachment (b= -0/43, P<0/01) with the mediating role of private speech (b= 0/19, P<0/01) have the ability to predict %58 of behavioral self-regulation discrepancy and variances, The research showed Behavioral self-regulation can be predicted by Language development and Secure Attachment, with the mediating role of private speech, in Cochlear Implanted Children. This result can apply in prediction and rehabilitation programs for reducing behavior problems.
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spelling doaj.art-9f30b0a47f9f48d3903886cef88f60862023-12-24T07:13:46ZfasAllameh Tabataba'i University PressRavānshināsī-i Afrād-i Istis̠nāyī2252-00312476-647X2017-03-0172512114110.22054/jpe.2017.16827.14377725The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Childrenkourosh Amraei0FacultyThe main purpose of this study is to predict behavioral self-regulation by language development and secure attachment based on mediation role of private speech in cochlear implanted children. In this correlation study 114 available cochlear implanted children in the age range of 3-7 years that at least one year has passed from the Cochlear Implant program were selected with available sampling method. Test of language development (Newcomer and Hammill, 1997), Disturbances of Attachment Interview (Smyke & Zeanah, 1999) and Structured Observation of Behavioral Regulation (Ponitz and et al, 2008) were administered on children, and their mothers responded to Private speech scale (hassanzadeh and Amraei, 2016). Path analysis was employed in order to analyze the data. The results of the study showed that language development (b= 0/37, P<0/01) and secure attachment (b= -0/41, P<0/01) predicting %49 of variance of private speech. Also, language development (b= 0/25, P<0/01) and secure attachment (b= -0/43, P<0/01) with the mediating role of private speech (b= 0/19, P<0/01) have the ability to predict %58 of behavioral self-regulation discrepancy and variances, The research showed Behavioral self-regulation can be predicted by Language development and Secure Attachment, with the mediating role of private speech, in Cochlear Implanted Children. This result can apply in prediction and rehabilitation programs for reducing behavior problems.https://jpe.atu.ac.ir/article_7725_02ec34440b7d157e4a3d9a7f833f9365.pdflanguage developmentsecure attachmentself-regulationprivate speechcochlear implant
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The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Children
Ravānshināsī-i Afrād-i Istis̠nāyī
language development
secure attachment
self-regulation
private speech
cochlear implant
title The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Children
title_full The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Children
title_fullStr The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Children
title_full_unstemmed The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Children
title_short The Goodness of Fit of Mediating Role of Private Speech in Prediction of Behavioral Self-Regulation by Language development and Secure Attachment among Cochlear Implanted Children
title_sort goodness of fit of mediating role of private speech in prediction of behavioral self regulation by language development and secure attachment among cochlear implanted children
topic language development
secure attachment
self-regulation
private speech
cochlear implant
url https://jpe.atu.ac.ir/article_7725_02ec34440b7d157e4a3d9a7f833f9365.pdf
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