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Modification and standardisation of Arabic version of the Comprehensive Aphasia Test



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Abstract

Background:The Comprehensive Aphasia Test (CAT) is a new standardised test designed to assess a wide range of language functions in participants with acquired aphasia. In its present state, the CAT is not suitable to be used with Arabic-speaking participants due to language, cultural and regional differences. Aims:The aim of this article is to present a modified and standardised version of the CAT in order to provide a thorough assessment of aphasia among Arabic-speaking aphasic participants and to target intervention towards the disability associated with it. Methods and Procedures:The CAT was translated into Arabic and some subtests were modified to be socio-culturally suitable to the Egyptian population. The modified CAT was tested on a sample of 100 adult participants with aphasia due to stroke or post-traumatic damage attending the out-patients clinic of the Phoniatric Unit of Ain Shams University Hospitals and the Hearing and Speech Institute. A control group of 50 normal, adult, healthy volunteers was also tested. Outcomes and Results:Test–retest reliability checks as well as diverse validity checks were undertaken and their findings showed that the modified CAT is psychometrically well constructed and reveals a high degree of reliability and validity. Conclusions:The modified CAT provides an overview of the linguistic abilities and impairments of an aphasic person through a quick but comprehensive and standardised profile of language performance. Analyses showed the usefulness of the modified CAT battery as a reliable and valid tool for diagnosing aphasia and for targeting therapy towards specific goals.


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Abou El-Ella, M.Y., et al., Modification and standardisation of Arabic version of the Comprehensive Aphasia Test. Aphasiology, 2013. 27(5): p. 599-614.


Methodology

Methods Condition Gender Age Country Setting Sample size
aphasia due to stroke or post-traumatic damage, healthy Both Egypt
Healthcare Facility 150

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Not available

Training

Measure require training

Required time

Over 60 min

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imanelrouby@hotmail.com






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