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Performance of children with social communication disorder on the Happé Strange Stories: Physical and mental state responses and relationship to language ability.

Jenny Freed1, Kirsty McBean2, Catherine Adams2, Elaine Lockton2, Marysia Nash3, James Law4.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: This study investigated whether a modified scoring method was useful for examining the ability of children with social communication disorder (CwSCD) to understand non-literal language and use mental state responses on the Happé Strange Stories (HSS) task. CwSCD and a control group of children with typical language development (CwTLD) completed 10 of the original HSS. CwSCD scored significantly lower on the HSS task than did CwTLD and were much less likely to produce mental state responses. There was a high level of inter-rater reliability (Weighted Kappa=0.907) across data from both groups. HSS performance and language ability correlated significantly for CwSCD. A regression model with age, nonverbal intelligence, receptive and expressive language as predictors explained 55.2% of the variance in HSS ability for CwSCD. The results suggest that the HSS have potential to be used as a clinical assessment to investigate high-level language and ability to infer intent in CwSCD. LEARNING OUTCOMES: Readers will be able to describe a modified scoring method for the Happé Strange Stories task. Readers will be able to identify areas of impairment for children with social communication disorder. Readers will identify how these areas of impairment have an effect on ability to understand non-literal language and produce mental state responses on the Happé Strange Stories task.
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Keywords:  Happé Strange Stories; Pragmatic language impairment; Social communication disorder

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25935076     DOI: 10.1016/j.jcomdis.2015.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Commun Disord        ISSN: 0021-9924            Impact factor:   2.288


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