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Predicting the Western Aphasia Battery Aphasia Quotient
Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1989Administration of the Western Aphasia Battery (WAB) yields a total score termed the Aphasia Quotient (AQ), which is said to reflect the severity of the spoken language deficit in aphasia. This score is a weighted composite of performance on 10 separate WAB subtests.
M A, Crary, L J, Gonzalez Rothi
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The Italian Journal of Neurological Sciences, 1998
From the point of view of rehabilitation, two groups of aphasic patients can be recognized. They differ in the severity of the aphasic disorder, in the type of evaluation that can and should be utilized to plan and monitor therapy, and in the therapeutic intervention itself. The therapeutic intervention obviously differs not only between the two groups
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From the point of view of rehabilitation, two groups of aphasic patients can be recognized. They differ in the severity of the aphasic disorder, in the type of evaluation that can and should be utilized to plan and monitor therapy, and in the therapeutic intervention itself. The therapeutic intervention obviously differs not only between the two groups
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Annals of Neurology, 2001
AbstractPrimary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a focal dementia characterized by an isolated and gradual dissolution of language function. The disease starts with word‐finding disturbances (anomia) and frequently proceeds to impair the grammatical structure (syntax) and comprehension (semantics) of language.
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AbstractPrimary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a focal dementia characterized by an isolated and gradual dissolution of language function. The disease starts with word‐finding disturbances (anomia) and frequently proceeds to impair the grammatical structure (syntax) and comprehension (semantics) of language.
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Stroke health professionals’ management of depression after post-stroke aphasia: a qualitative study
Disability and Rehabilitation, 2019Background: People with post-stroke aphasia commonly experience mental health conditions, with depression having a high prevalence. An understanding of current practice may inform ways to improve psychological care for people with aphasia.
C. Baker, L. Worrall, M. Rose, B. Ryan
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Depression and Subthreshold Depression in Stroke-Related Aphasia.
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2019OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence of depression and subthreshold depression in persons with aphasia. To investigate whether there are linguistic and cognitive differences between those with depression, subthreshold depression, and no depression ...
S. Ashaie, Rosalind Hurwitz, L. Cherney
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1996
Abstract In this volume the authors combine two clinically-oriented approaches to language disorder. The clinical aspects of aphasia syndromes are stressed but the authors also review assessment techniques, linguistic analyses, problems of aphasia classification, and frequently occuring related disorders such as alexia, agraphia and ...
D Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila
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Abstract In this volume the authors combine two clinically-oriented approaches to language disorder. The clinical aspects of aphasia syndromes are stressed but the authors also review assessment techniques, linguistic analyses, problems of aphasia classification, and frequently occuring related disorders such as alexia, agraphia and ...
D Frank Benson, Alfredo Ardila
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