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Area of Science:

  • Audiology
  • Speech-Language Pathology
  • Pediatric Healthcare

Background:

  • Accurate speech perception assessment is crucial for pediatric hearing and language development.
  • Existing word recognition tests may not adequately serve monolingual Spanish-speaking children.
  • Development of culturally and linguistically appropriate assessment tools is essential.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To construct and validate a recorded word recognition test for monolingual Spanish-speaking children.
  • To develop the Spanish Pediatric Picture Identification Test (SPPIT) using a picture-pointing task.
  • To provide normative data and establish test-retest reliability.

Main Methods:

  • Digital recordings of Spanish word lists were created and validated.
  • Digitally illustrated pictures corresponding to word lists were developed and validated with children.
  • List equivalency and performance-intensity functions were established using monolingual Spanish-speaking children and bilingual adults.
  • A picture-pointing task was employed for word recognition assessment.

Main Results:

  • Normative data for three Spanish word recognition lists were established.
  • List equivalency was confirmed for Lists 1, 2, and 3.
  • Performance-intensity functions were obtained across various sensation levels (0-40 dB SL).

Conclusions:

  • The Spanish Pediatric Picture Identification Test is a validated tool for assessing word recognition in monolingual Spanish-speaking children.
  • The test includes dual-channel recordings with English translations for broader clinical accessibility.
  • Further validation with bilingual Spanish-English children, including those with hearing loss, is planned.