BACKGROUND: Confrontation naming tasks are useful in the assessment of children with learning and language disorders. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were (1) providing longitudinal data on confrontation naming; (2) investigating the role of socioeconomic status (SES), intelligence, age, and gender in confrontation naming; (3) identifying relationship between confrontation naming and reading abilities (fluency, accuracy, and comprehension). METHOD: A five-year longitudinal investigation of confrontation naming (i.e., the Boston Naming Test (BNT)) in a nonclinical sample of Italian primary school children was conducted (n = 126), testing them at the end of each school year, to assess nonverbal intelligence, confrontation naming, and reading abilities. RESULTS: Performance on the BNT emerged as a function of IQ and SES. Significant correlations between confrontation naming and reading abilities, especially comprehension, were found; BNT scores correlated better with reading fluency than with reading accuracy. CONCLUSIONS: The longitudinal data obtained in this study are discussed with regard to reading abilities, intelligence, age, gender, and socioeconomic status.
Confrontation Naming and Reading Abilities at Primary School : a Longitudinal Study / C. Luoni, U. Balottin, L. Rosana, E. Savelli, S. Salini, C. Termine. - In: BEHAVIOURAL NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0953-4180. - 2015:(2015), pp. 981548.1-981548.11. [10.1155/2015/981548]
Confrontation Naming and Reading Abilities at Primary School : a Longitudinal Study
S. SaliniPenultimo
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2015
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BACKGROUND: Confrontation naming tasks are useful in the assessment of children with learning and language disorders. OBJECTIVES: The aims of this study were (1) providing longitudinal data on confrontation naming; (2) investigating the role of socioeconomic status (SES), intelligence, age, and gender in confrontation naming; (3) identifying relationship between confrontation naming and reading abilities (fluency, accuracy, and comprehension). METHOD: A five-year longitudinal investigation of confrontation naming (i.e., the Boston Naming Test (BNT)) in a nonclinical sample of Italian primary school children was conducted (n = 126), testing them at the end of each school year, to assess nonverbal intelligence, confrontation naming, and reading abilities. RESULTS: Performance on the BNT emerged as a function of IQ and SES. Significant correlations between confrontation naming and reading abilities, especially comprehension, were found; BNT scores correlated better with reading fluency than with reading accuracy. CONCLUSIONS: The longitudinal data obtained in this study are discussed with regard to reading abilities, intelligence, age, gender, and socioeconomic status.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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