Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking Children

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the SRT that was performed in 4-6 year-old Persian-speaking children. The SRT is a nonword repetition task that assesses phonological working memory and was designed by Shriberg in 2008. Methods: The present research was a non-...

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Main Authors: Eٍlahe Mahrooghi, Talie Zarifian, Tahere sima Shirazi, Alireza Azizi
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Language:English
Published: Negah Institute for Scientific Communication 2015-06-01
Series:Iranian Rehabilitation Journal
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Online Access:http://irj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-370-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-77b4608e84a34a82b8b9a04698925f332020-11-24T22:40:26ZengNegah Institute for Scientific CommunicationIranian Rehabilitation Journal 1735-36021735-36102015-06-011327479Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking ChildrenEٍlahe Mahrooghi0Talie Zarifian1Tahere sima Shirazi2Alireza Azizi3 University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the SRT that was performed in 4-6 year-old Persian-speaking children. The SRT is a nonword repetition task that assesses phonological working memory and was designed by Shriberg in 2008. Methods: The present research was a non-experimental study with a methodological design. The content validity of the task was evaluated by 15 speech language pathologists (SLP). The Lawshe coefficient was acceptable, and therefore without changing the number and phonological structure of the nonwords, the SRT was performed by 140 normal children in two groups (4-5 and 5-6 years old) that were selected randomly from 10 kindergartens of Tehran. To assess the test-retest reliability, the SRT was performed at one-week intervals. Finally, to determine the differential validity of the SRT, the task was performed in 30 children with speech sound disorders (SSD) that had been selected from speech and language clinics of Tehran. SPSS software version 21 was used to&nbsp; determine the Pearson correlation coefficient, Cronbach's alpha coefficient and T-test. Results: The CVR coefficient of the SRT was between 0.57 and 1. Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the total score was 0.83, and the Pearson correlation coefficient between successive runs was 0.87(P<0.001). There was a significant difference between the performances of two age groups (P=0.00). Also, the SRT score in SSD children was significantly lower than in normal children (P=0.00). Discussion: The SRT appears to be a psychometrically&nbsp; valid and reliable nonword repetition task for evaluating phonological working memory. The evidence of the differential validity of the SRT was approved in two ways: Differences between two age groups of normal children and differences between normal and SSD groups. The poor performance of children with SSD indicates that these patients have difficulty to store and retrieve phonological information in their working memory.http://irj.uswr.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-370-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Phonological working memory Nonword repetition task Validity Reliability Speech sound disorders
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author Eٍlahe Mahrooghi
Talie Zarifian
Tahere sima Shirazi
Alireza Azizi
spellingShingle Eٍlahe Mahrooghi
Talie Zarifian
Tahere sima Shirazi
Alireza Azizi
Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking Children
Iranian Rehabilitation Journal
Phonological working memory
Nonword repetition task
Validity
Reliability
Speech sound disorders
author_facet Eٍlahe Mahrooghi
Talie Zarifian
Tahere sima Shirazi
Alireza Azizi
author_sort Eٍlahe Mahrooghi
title Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking Children
title_short Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking Children
title_full Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking Children
title_fullStr Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking Children
title_full_unstemmed Adaptation of the Syllable Repetition Task (SRT) and Determining its Validity and Reliability in 4-6 Persian Speaking Children
title_sort adaptation of the syllable repetition task (srt) and determining its validity and reliability in 4-6 persian speaking children
publisher Negah Institute for Scientific Communication
series Iranian Rehabilitation Journal
issn 1735-3602
1735-3610
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the psychometric properties of the SRT that was performed in 4-6 year-old Persian-speaking children. The SRT is a nonword repetition task that assesses phonological working memory and was designed by Shriberg in 2008. Methods: The present research was a non-experimental study with a methodological design. The content validity of the task was evaluated by 15 speech language pathologists (SLP). The Lawshe coefficient was acceptable, and therefore without changing the number and phonological structure of the nonwords, the SRT was performed by 140 normal children in two groups (4-5 and 5-6 years old) that were selected randomly from 10 kindergartens of Tehran. To assess the test-retest reliability, the SRT was performed at one-week intervals. Finally, to determine the differential validity of the SRT, the task was performed in 30 children with speech sound disorders (SSD) that had been selected from speech and language clinics of Tehran. SPSS software version 21 was used to&nbsp; determine the Pearson correlation coefficient, Cronbach's alpha coefficient and T-test. Results: The CVR coefficient of the SRT was between 0.57 and 1. Cronbach's alpha coefficient of the total score was 0.83, and the Pearson correlation coefficient between successive runs was 0.87(P<0.001). There was a significant difference between the performances of two age groups (P=0.00). Also, the SRT score in SSD children was significantly lower than in normal children (P=0.00). Discussion: The SRT appears to be a psychometrically&nbsp; valid and reliable nonword repetition task for evaluating phonological working memory. The evidence of the differential validity of the SRT was approved in two ways: Differences between two age groups of normal children and differences between normal and SSD groups. The poor performance of children with SSD indicates that these patients have difficulty to store and retrieve phonological information in their working memory.
topic Phonological working memory
Nonword repetition task
Validity
Reliability
Speech sound disorders
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