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Definition and terminology of developmental language disorders—Interdisciplinary consensus across German-speaking countries

In recent years, there have been intense international discussions about the definition and terminology of language disorders in childhood, such as those sparked by the publications of the CATALISE consortium. To address this ongoing debate, a Delphi study was conducted in German-speaking countries....

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Autores principales: Lüke, Carina, Kauschke, Christina, Dohmen, Andrea, Haid, Andrea, Leitinger, Christina, Männel, Claudia, Penz, Tanja, Sachse, Steffi, Scharff Rethfeldt, Wiebke, Spranger, Julia, Vogt, Susanne, Niederberger, Marlen, Neumann, Katrin
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37943803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293736
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author Lüke, Carina
Kauschke, Christina
Dohmen, Andrea
Haid, Andrea
Leitinger, Christina
Männel, Claudia
Penz, Tanja
Sachse, Steffi
Scharff Rethfeldt, Wiebke
Spranger, Julia
Vogt, Susanne
Niederberger, Marlen
Neumann, Katrin
author_facet Lüke, Carina
Kauschke, Christina
Dohmen, Andrea
Haid, Andrea
Leitinger, Christina
Männel, Claudia
Penz, Tanja
Sachse, Steffi
Scharff Rethfeldt, Wiebke
Spranger, Julia
Vogt, Susanne
Niederberger, Marlen
Neumann, Katrin
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description In recent years, there have been intense international discussions about the definition and terminology of language disorders in childhood, such as those sparked by the publications of the CATALISE consortium. To address this ongoing debate, a Delphi study was conducted in German-speaking countries. This study consisted of three survey waves and involved over 400 experts from relevant disciplines. As a result, a far-reaching consensus was achieved on essential definition criteria and terminology, presented in 23 statements. The German term ‘Sprachentwicklungsstörung’ was endorsed to refer to children with significant deviations from typical language development that can negatively impact social interactions, educational progress, and/or social participation and do not occur together with a potentially contributing impairment. A significant deviation from typical language development was defined as a child’s scores in standardized test procedures being ≥ 1.5 SD below the mean for children of the same age. The results of this Delphi study provide a proposal for a uniform use of terminology for language disorders in childhood in German-speaking countries.
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spelling pubmed-106355312023-11-10 Definition and terminology of developmental language disorders—Interdisciplinary consensus across German-speaking countries Lüke, Carina Kauschke, Christina Dohmen, Andrea Haid, Andrea Leitinger, Christina Männel, Claudia Penz, Tanja Sachse, Steffi Scharff Rethfeldt, Wiebke Spranger, Julia Vogt, Susanne Niederberger, Marlen Neumann, Katrin PLoS One Research Article In recent years, there have been intense international discussions about the definition and terminology of language disorders in childhood, such as those sparked by the publications of the CATALISE consortium. To address this ongoing debate, a Delphi study was conducted in German-speaking countries. This study consisted of three survey waves and involved over 400 experts from relevant disciplines. As a result, a far-reaching consensus was achieved on essential definition criteria and terminology, presented in 23 statements. The German term ‘Sprachentwicklungsstörung’ was endorsed to refer to children with significant deviations from typical language development that can negatively impact social interactions, educational progress, and/or social participation and do not occur together with a potentially contributing impairment. A significant deviation from typical language development was defined as a child’s scores in standardized test procedures being ≥ 1.5 SD below the mean for children of the same age. The results of this Delphi study provide a proposal for a uniform use of terminology for language disorders in childhood in German-speaking countries. Public Library of Science 2023-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10635531/ /pubmed/37943803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293736 Text en © 2023 Lüke et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Scharff Rethfeldt, Wiebke
Spranger, Julia
Vogt, Susanne
Niederberger, Marlen
Neumann, Katrin
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