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Jerger and Musiek AAA (2000) - correct answer ✔✔-Screening measures to maximize sensitivity,
even if the potential cost is low specificity

-Leads to a number of false-positive referrals

-Maximize hits even if you get lots of false positives. (we don't want to miss anyone)



Jerger and Musiek AAA (2000) Recommended screening by: - correct answer ✔✔-Questionnaire

==Observation of auditory problem behaviors

==Clearly defined pass/refer criteria (normed)

-Test

==Dichotic digit test

==Gap detection test

-Combination



Jerger and Musiek AAA (2000) Principles for screening: - correct answer ✔✔-Materials should
emphasize tasks involving the processing of complex auditory stimuli

-Tests should meet acceptable psychometric standards

==Sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, interobserver reliability, interest consistency, validity.

-Consideration given to

==The number of items necessary for reliability

==Stimulus intensity

==Type of response

-Control factors such as

,==Examiner training (AuD, SLP?)

==Hearing loss and middle ear dysfunction

==Adequate equipment maintenance and test environment

-Minimize linguistic, cognitive, and attentional demands

==Minimize non-auditory factors

==Don't want them to fail based on ADHD, speech language problems or low cognition.

-Minimize time commitment

==8-12 minutes is ideal (10 mins.)



MN Dept. of CFL (children families and learning): Div. of Special Ed. (2003)

Possible screening tools if there is concern by parent, teacher or anyone: - correct answer ✔✔-
Case history

-Screening test for auditory processing disorders-revised (SCAN-C)

-TAPS-R (Auditory memory)

==SLP measure but very focused on auditory memory

-CHAPPS (questionnaire for AP behaviors)

==Auditory questionnaire

-ACPT (auditory attention)

==Auditory continuous performance test, can be done in school.

-Classroom observation



Bellis (2003) - correct answer ✔✔-Screening for APD is needed because of the number of
children who display auditory problem behaviors that really are underlying memory and
attention problems.

-Screening is fastest way to find other problems

-Screening prevents referring all children for a comprehensive evaluation

,-Although APD may coexist with ADHD, receptive language disorder, dyslexia, or learning
disability, it is important to attempt to differentiate APD from other disorders

-It has been estimated that 3-7% of school age children have some type of learning disability, so
many children may have APD.



Bellis WHENEVER POSSIBLE: - correct answer ✔✔-WHENEVER POSSIBLE, TESTS OF SPEECH AND
LANGUAGE, COGNITION, AND ATTENTION SHOULD BE COMPLETED PRIOR TO AN APD
SCREENING.

-In many cases these tests will have already been conducted as part of a multidisciplinary
evaluation for special education services.



Bellis APD screening should include: - correct answer ✔✔-Comprehensive audiological
evaluation

-Questionnaires

-Tests (SCAN, dichotic digits, gap detection)

-Classroom observation



4 QUESTIONS TO ANSWER FOLLOWING A SCREENING: - correct answer ✔✔-Are the current
evaluations that have already been completed sufficient in nature and scope to provide a
picture of the child's strengths and weaknesses across cognitive, academic and speech/
language domains prior to addressing the issue of CAPD?

-Is there sufficient evidence to support the likelihood that a CAPD is present that would
necessitate further comprehensive auditory processing assessment?

==Does it sound like the child has consistent auditory behaviors that fit with APD

-Is the child capable of participating in comprehensive central auditory assessment, or will age,
cognitive status, or other factors interfere with our ability to obtain reliable central auditory
assessment results?

==Does the child have any factors that would be contraindicators for testing

-Would results of comprehensive central auditory assessment add information that is likely to
affect the overall assessment and management of the child 's learning and communication

, difficulties, or are current intervention strategies already sufficient to address the child's areas
of need?

==What would change, would we do anything differently?

==If you are recommending SLP services but they already get SLP services - then why would we
test?

==There needs to be a goal before testing - what are the parents hoping to accomplish if the
APD testing is done

==APD label on a child can really be detrimental for the child rather than helpful



a screening should not replace: - correct answer ✔✔-a diagnostic evaluation

a screening program should not be implemented unless a mechanism for diagnostic evaluations
is also in place

==may be challenging in rural areas

==schools may be required to hire out the appropriate service providers

-outcome data should be kept on screening programs



If child receiving special education services similar to what would be recommended for APD
child: - correct answer ✔✔-there may be no benefit in referring child for a comprehensive
evaluation.

-However, different treatment approaches are utilized with children who have APD, depending
on specific problem behaviors.



Screening should be a screening and the test should contain: - correct answer ✔✔-One test
from all 4 categories, don't administer a screening, they fail and call it APD.

-Don't do a screening if you have nowhere to send them for follow-up.



A child who passes screening test: - correct answer ✔✔-May still need to be evaluated further.

-Children with APD will likely not show ALL of the typical characteristics

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