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Avaliação das habilidades de praxia não verbal e verbal em pacientes com diagnóstico de Doença de Parkinson
Presotto, Monia. - 2014
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Avaliação das habilidades de praxia não verbal e verbal em pacientes com diagnóstico de Doença de Parkinson
Presotto, Monia. - 2014
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Um estudo comparativo do funcionamento das pausas na atividade verbal de sujeitos parkinsonianos
Oliveira, Elaine Cristina de. - : Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2014
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Verb Use in Parkinson's Disease
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2014)
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Effect of Speaking Task on Intelligibility and Naturalness in Speakers with Parkinson's Disease and Cerebellar Disease
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Advances in Nonlinear Speech Processing : 6th International Conference, NOLISP 2013, Mons, Belgium, June 19-21, 2013, Proceedings
Drugman, Thomas; Dutoit, Thierry. - Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013
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Grammatical deficits in bilingual Azari-Farsi patients with Parkinson's disease
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 26 (2013) 1, 22-30
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Advances in nonlinear speech processing : 6th international conference ; proceedings
Solé-Casals, Jordi; Carson-Berndsen, Julie; Daoudi, Khalid. - Heidelberg [u.a.] : Springer, 2013
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Social Aspects of Communication in Parkinson's Disease
Brown, Adam. - : De Montfort University, 2013. : Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, 2013
Abstract: Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative neurological condition which affects motor control, in almost all cases involving speech, and is frequently of many years duration. Much is known about speech production but less of the psychosocial consequences of the speech impairment (dysarthria). Accounts of people with dysarthria have shown that its impact on quality of social participation can be varied and profound. However, level of participation has not been investigated. Reduction in social activity and social networks has been found following onset of other neurogenic communication disorders. In Parkinson’s disease there is some evidence of social activity reduction but this has not been studied in relation to severity of dysarthria. Social anxiety has been found to be raised in speakers with other speech production impairments and this may be a contributor to reduction in social engagement. Investigation of social variables is of importance in understanding relationships within a biopsychosocial model of health which underpins intervention for therapies for communication disorders. Aims The study aimed to investigate the impact of dysarthria on social participation and whether presence of dysarthria in Parkinson’s disease (PD) resulted in changes to social anxiety, social networks and social activity. It further sought to investigate whether severity of dysarthria resulted in changes to the same variables. Method A group of 43 mild-moderately dysarthric speakers with PD were recruited. Exclusion criteria were applied to control for cognitive impairment, depression, apathy, movement disability and co-occurring neurological and communication impairment. A group of 30 non-neurologically impaired participants were recruited matched for age, sex, socioeconomic status and educational attainment. Participants with PD were further grouped using measures of sentence intelligibility and motor speech impairment into higher and lower functioning groups. All participants completed a social anxiety questionnaire, a social activity checklist and detailed their social network. Group data were compared to address the research questions. Semi-structured interviews were carried out with all participants to explore change to social life and perceptions of causes of change. Results Participants reported a range of changes to interaction and social engagement arising from speech and other impairments and also from intra and interpersonal contextual factors. Quantitative data showed that presence of dysarthria was associated with social anxiety and avoidance but not changes to social activity level or social network size. Greater severity of dysarthria was associated with deterioration in social activities and social network. There was wide individual variation on these variables. Outcomes Impact of dysarthria may be significant and unrelated to severity of impairment and satisfaction with level of activity is low in dysarthric speakers. Mild - moderately dysarthric speakers with PD may experience social anxiety in particular types of social situation. Moderately dysarthric speakers may experience loss of social capital in terms of quantitative changes in social networks and social activities. Motor speech impairment was a better predictor of social functioning than intelligibility in this sample. It is possible that a threshold for change lies at a more severe level of speech involvement. How speakers with PD perceive and experience their social interactions is discussed and limitations to the research are considered. The implications of the findings are discussed in relation to the ICF framework and the concept of social capital
Keyword: Dysarthria; intelligibility; motor speech; Parkinson's disease; social anxiety; social avtivity; social networks
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2086/10108
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Measuring mild cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease
Marras, Connie; Armstrong, Melissa J.; Meaney, Christopher A.. - : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2013. : The Psychological Corporation, 2013
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Cumulative exposure to lead and cognition in persons with Parkinson's disease
Weuve, Jennifer; Press, Daniel Z.; Grodstein, Francine. - : Public Health Service, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2013. : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2013
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'The mind is its own place': amelioration of claustrophobia in a patient with semantic dementia.
In: J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry , 84 (11) e2 - ?. (2013) (2013)
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Afasias primarias progresivas. Caracterización clínica y marcadores biológicos
Gil Navarro, Silvia. - : Universitat de Barcelona, 2013
In: TDX (Tesis Doctorals en Xarxa) (2013)
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Evaluation of principles of motor learning in speech and non-speech-motor learning tasks
Kaipa, Ramesh. - : University of Canterbury. Communication Disorders, 2013
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Afasias primarias progresivas. Caracterización clínica y marcadores biológicos
Gil Navarro, Silvia. - : Universitat de Barcelona, 2013
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Prosodische Störungen bei Morbus Parkinson
Ritter, Verena. - 2013
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A Comparison of Speech Amplification Devices for Individuals with Parkinson's Disease and Hypophonia
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2013)
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Effect of Concurrent Walking and Interlocutor Distance on Conversational Speech Intensity and Rate in Parkinson's Disease
In: Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Repository (2013)
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Primary progressive dynamic aphasia and Parkinsonism: generation, selection and sequencing deficits
Robinson, Gail. - : Pergamon, 2013
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Measures to evaluate the effects of DBS on speech production
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 25 (2012) 2, 74-94
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