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Communicative activity and participation in children with speech sound disorder: a case series using the ICF framework
Örebro University, School of Health Sciences. School of Health Sciences, Speak up, Örebro University, Sweden; SpecEDL, Special Education, Development and Learning, Örebro University, Sweden; Disability Research, Örebro University, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3535-8489
School of Health Sciences, Örebro University, Sweden.
Örebro University, School of Behavioural, Social and Legal Sciences. Disability Research, Örebro University, Sweden; School of Health and Welfare, Dalarna University, Falun, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-4578-0501
2025 (English)In: Logopedics, Phoniatrics, Vocology, ISSN 1401-5439, E-ISSN 1651-2022, Vol. 50, no 3, p. 157-168Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The everyday lives of young children with speech sound disorder (SSD) are not well described, with few studies taking a holistic view with interaction in focus. The aim of this study was to investigate how SSD affects communicative activity and participation in everyday life of four children in a Swedish context. The study involved 4 triads: 4 children with SSD aged 4 to 7, their parents (n = 4), grandmothers (n = 2) and pedagogues, i.e. preschool teachers (n = 2). The research design was a case series, including speech language tests, questionnaires and structured interviews. The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) served as an analytical framework. Results showed reduced speech intelligibility in all children. Interrupted thought processes, tantrums and social withdrawal were negative effects of the SSD. Having a friend in the out-of-home environment was a facilitating factor, enabling the children with SSD use their full capacity in social interaction. When knowledge about SSD is shared in all environments, all forces that influence the child positively may be aligned in a collaborative effort and a holistic understanding can be reached. To accomplish this, ICF serves as a valuable conceptual framework.

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2025. Vol. 50, no 3, p. 157-168
Keywords [en]
Child, ICF, communicative activity and participation, speech sound disorder
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Oto-rhino-laryngology
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URN: urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-120344DOI: 10.1080/14015439.2025.2480108ISI: 001455529800001PubMedID: 40163325Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-105001982102OAI: oai:DiVA.org:oru-120344DiVA, id: diva2:1948853
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Region Örebro County, OLL-930013
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This research was supported by a research grant from Majblomman, 2018 and by ALF-funding from region Örebro county, 2019, OLL-930013.

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