Measuring communicative participation: a review of self-report instruments in speech-language pathology
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The relationship between communicative participation and postlaryngectomy speech outcomes.The Effect of Noise on Relationships Between Speech Intelligibility and Self-Reported Communication Measures in Tracheoesophageal Speakers.Listener Perception of Monopitch, Naturalness, and Intelligibility for Speakers With Parkinson's Disease.Assessment and management of the communication difficulties of children with cerebral palsy: a UK survey of SLT practice.Speech impairment in Down syndrome: a reviewDeveloping the communicative participation item bank: Rasch analysis results from a spasmodic dysphonia sample.The Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB): item bank calibration and development of a disorder-generic short form.A differential item functioning (DIF) analysis of the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB): comparing individuals with Parkinson's disease from the United States and New ZealandExploring the Relevance of Items in the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) for Individuals With Hearing Loss.Variables associated with communicative participation in people with multiple sclerosis: a regression analysis.Communicative participation and quality of life in head and neck cancer.A qualitative study of interference with communicative participation across communication disorders in adultsCommunicative participation restrictions in multiple sclerosis: associated variables and correlation with social functioning.Assessment of social function in four-year-old children with cerebral palsy.Measuring communicative participation using the FOCUS©: Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six.Construct validity of the FOCUS© (Focus on the Outcomes of Communication Under Six): a communicative participation outcome measure for preschool children.'Communicative competence' in the field of augmentative and alternative communication: a review and critique.Crosswalk of participation self-report measures for aphasia to the ICF: what content is being measured?A population-based study of communicative participation in preschool children with speech-language impairments.Roles of Cognitive Status and Intelligibility in Everyday Communication in People with Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review.A Bioecological framework to evaluate communicative participation outcomes for preschoolers receiving speech-language therapy interventions in Ontario, Canada.Variables Associated With Communicative Participation After Head and Neck Cancer.Variables associated with communicative participation in Parkinson's disease and its relationship to measures of health-related quality-of-life.Impact of voice and communication deficits for individuals with cervical spinal cord injury living in the community.Speech-Language Pathology Evaluation and Management of Hyperkinetic Disorders Affecting Speech and Swallowing Function.'It really makes good sense': the role of outcome evaluation in aphasia therapy in Denmark.A life-time of stuttering: how emotional reactions to stuttering impact activities and participation in older people.Communicative participation changes in pre-school children receiving augmentative and alternative communication intervention.Validity of the Communication Function Classification System for use with preschool children with communication disorders.Profile of life participation after stroke and aphasia.Factors Associated With Communicative Participation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.The assessment for living with aphasia: reliability and construct validity.The French version of Speech Handicap Index: validation and comparison with the Voice Handicap Index.Objective and subjective voice outcomes after total laryngectomy: a systematic review.Motor speech impairment, activity, and participation in children with cerebral palsy.Taking charge of communication: adults' descriptions of growing up with a cleft-related speech impairment.Role of Psychosocial Factors on Communicative Participation among Survivors of Head and Neck Cancer.People with severe and moderate aphasia and their partners as estimators of communicative skills: A client‐centred evaluationValidating the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) for use with people with aphasia: an analysis of differential item function (DIF)Partners' self-perceptions of the use of different communication strategies during total communication intervention
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Measuring communicative participation: a review of self-report instruments in speech-language pathology
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Brian J Dudgeon
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2006-11-01T00:00:00Z