Language Disorders Clinical Trial
Official title:
A Comparison of Language Intervention Programs
Brief Summary:
Nearly 7% of elementary school children present with difficulties learning and using
language. Unfortunately, language impairments are often long lasting and may have serious
social, academic, and vocational ramifications. More than 1 million children receive
language intervention in the public schools each year, and many more are seen in hospitals
and other clinical settings.
This randomized clinical trial compares the language outcomes of Fast ForWord to two other
interventions (computer assisted language intervention without acoustically modified speech
and individual language intervention) and to the outcomes of an academic enrichment
(control) condition. Each year for 3 years, children will be randomly assigned to each of
the four conditions at three regional sites (Austin, Texas, Dallas, Texas, and Lawrence,
Kansas). The treatments will be administered in special summer programs. The primary
research question is which intervention results in the most improvement in the composite
language score from the Oral and Written Language Scales. Secondary questions include which
intervention results in the greatest gains in conversational language,which intervention
results in the greatest gains 3 and 6 months after training, which intervention results in
the greatest improvement in auditory perception, and which intervention is the most cost
effective.
The results of the study will have theoretical and practical value. Theoretically, the study
tests the temporal processing hypothesis of language impairment. Practically, the study will
describe and compare the language, communication, auditory processing and academic outcomes
of different language interventions. The study will help clinicians and administrators
choose the most effective and least expensive treatment for the children they serve.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind, Primary Purpose: Treatment
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