Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case Report

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a viral disease with immunodeficiency in human. So, it can involve different areas such as language, speech, motor and memory. The present research, as a case report, introducing the characteristics of phonological processes of a child who had Aids and lived...

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Main Authors: Zahra ilkhani, Bijan Shafiei, Morteza Farazi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
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HIV
Online Access:http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jrsr/article/view/196
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spelling doaj-c731d964a7064449a38d36740a8d946b2020-11-24T21:51:50ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research 2345-61592345-61592017-03-0104012629Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case ReportZahra ilkhaniBijan ShafieiMorteza FaraziHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a viral disease with immunodeficiency in human. So, it can involve different areas such as language, speech, motor and memory. The present research, as a case report, introducing the characteristics of phonological processes of a child who had Aids and lived in a nursery through referring and professional assessing in a speech therapy clinic. The child was a 4 year old boy who was in HIV base on blood test. Speech skills was assessed based on DEAP and language assessment was analyzed according to TOLD-P3. He talked with single word. He used two words sentences rarely. According to language assessment (TOLD-P3), semantic, syntax and phonology features were tested. So he was in emerging language stage. Also his expressive language was lower than his perceive language. In addition, based on DEAP-P test, phonological process of substitution type has been recognized most. Also, the most of the substitution phonological process which accrued have been velar fronting. This study showed that the most phonological process in a child with HIV was the process of substitution. It may be a risk factor for decreasing speech intelligibility. With regard to the results of the present research that showed that the subject had the disorder and there are limited researches in this area, it needs more surveys to help therapists to make a priority in therapeutic stages.http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jrsr/article/view/196HIVIntelligibility of speechPhonological processProcess of substitution
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author Zahra ilkhani
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Morteza Farazi
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Bijan Shafiei
Morteza Farazi
Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case Report
Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
HIV
Intelligibility of speech
Phonological process
Process of substitution
author_facet Zahra ilkhani
Bijan Shafiei
Morteza Farazi
author_sort Zahra ilkhani
title Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case Report
title_short Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case Report
title_full Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case Report
title_fullStr Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Speech Impairments in A Child with HIV: The Study of Phonological Processes: Case Report
title_sort investigation of speech impairments in a child with hiv: the study of phonological processes: case report
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
issn 2345-6159
2345-6159
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a viral disease with immunodeficiency in human. So, it can involve different areas such as language, speech, motor and memory. The present research, as a case report, introducing the characteristics of phonological processes of a child who had Aids and lived in a nursery through referring and professional assessing in a speech therapy clinic. The child was a 4 year old boy who was in HIV base on blood test. Speech skills was assessed based on DEAP and language assessment was analyzed according to TOLD-P3. He talked with single word. He used two words sentences rarely. According to language assessment (TOLD-P3), semantic, syntax and phonology features were tested. So he was in emerging language stage. Also his expressive language was lower than his perceive language. In addition, based on DEAP-P test, phonological process of substitution type has been recognized most. Also, the most of the substitution phonological process which accrued have been velar fronting. This study showed that the most phonological process in a child with HIV was the process of substitution. It may be a risk factor for decreasing speech intelligibility. With regard to the results of the present research that showed that the subject had the disorder and there are limited researches in this area, it needs more surveys to help therapists to make a priority in therapeutic stages.
topic HIV
Intelligibility of speech
Phonological process
Process of substitution
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