The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran

Communication disorder is a widespread disabling problems and associated with adverse, long term outcome that impact on individuals, families and academic achievement of children in the school years and affect vocational choices later in adulthood. The aim of this study was to determine prevalence o...

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Main Authors: Sedighah Akhavan Karbasi, Razieh Fallah, Motaharah Golestan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2011-01-01
Series:Acta Medica Iranica
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Online Access:http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/17748.pdf
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spelling doaj-82dd2aad44c3456e8a84e4f76afa32dc2020-11-25T03:43:02ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesActa Medica Iranica0044-60252011-01-014913337The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-IranSedighah Akhavan KarbasiRazieh FallahMotaharah GolestanCommunication disorder is a widespread disabling problems and associated with adverse, long term outcome that impact on individuals, families and academic achievement of children in the school years and affect vocational choices later in adulthood. The aim of this study was to determine prevalence of speech disorders specifically stuttering, voice, and speech-sound disorders in primary school students in Iran-Yazd. In a descriptive study, 7881 primary school students in Yazd evaluated in view from of speech disorders with use of direct and face to face assessment technique in 2005. The prevalence of total speech disorders was 14.8% among whom 13.8% had speech-sound disorder, 1.2% stuttering and 0.47% voice disorder. The prevalence of speech disorders was higher than in males (16.7%) as compared to females (12.7%). Pattern of prevalence of the three speech disorders was significantly different according to gender, parental education and by number of family member. There was no significant difference across speech disorders and birth order, religion and paternal consanguinity. These prevalence figures are higher than more studies that using parent or teacher reports.http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/17748.pdfSpeech DisordersStutteringVoice DisordersArticulation DsordersCommunication
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author Sedighah Akhavan Karbasi
Razieh Fallah
Motaharah Golestan
spellingShingle Sedighah Akhavan Karbasi
Razieh Fallah
Motaharah Golestan
The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran
Acta Medica Iranica
Speech Disorders
Stuttering
Voice Disorders
Articulation Dsorders
Communication
author_facet Sedighah Akhavan Karbasi
Razieh Fallah
Motaharah Golestan
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title The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran
title_short The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran
title_full The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran
title_fullStr The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran
title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran
title_sort prevalence of speech disorder in primary school students in yazd-iran
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Acta Medica Iranica
issn 0044-6025
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Communication disorder is a widespread disabling problems and associated with adverse, long term outcome that impact on individuals, families and academic achievement of children in the school years and affect vocational choices later in adulthood. The aim of this study was to determine prevalence of speech disorders specifically stuttering, voice, and speech-sound disorders in primary school students in Iran-Yazd. In a descriptive study, 7881 primary school students in Yazd evaluated in view from of speech disorders with use of direct and face to face assessment technique in 2005. The prevalence of total speech disorders was 14.8% among whom 13.8% had speech-sound disorder, 1.2% stuttering and 0.47% voice disorder. The prevalence of speech disorders was higher than in males (16.7%) as compared to females (12.7%). Pattern of prevalence of the three speech disorders was significantly different according to gender, parental education and by number of family member. There was no significant difference across speech disorders and birth order, religion and paternal consanguinity. These prevalence figures are higher than more studies that using parent or teacher reports.
topic Speech Disorders
Stuttering
Voice Disorders
Articulation Dsorders
Communication
url http://journals.tums.ac.ir/upload_files/pdf/17748.pdf
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