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Original Paper

Brief assessment of severe language impairments: Initial validation of the Mississippi aphasia screening test

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Pages 685-691 | Received 02 Apr 2004, Accepted 08 Nov 2004, Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Primary objective: To validate the Mississippi Aphasia Screening Test (MAST) which includes nine sub-scales measuring expressive and receptive language abilities.

Research design: Evaluation of inpatients admitted to neurology, neurosurgery or rehabilitation units at two local hospitals and who were within 60 days of onset of a unilateral ischemic or haemorrhagic stroke (left hemisphere (LH; n = 38); right hemisphere (RH; n = 20)). Additional participants were recruited from the community to comprise a non-patient control sample (NP; n = 36).

Methods: Data collection included administration of the MAST and chart review.

Results: The LH group showed more impairment than the RH and NP groups on summary scores. The LH group performed worse than the NP group on all sub-scales. The object recognition and verbal fluency sub-scales did not discriminate the stroke groups.

Conclusion: Analyses suggest good criterion validity for the MAST in differentiating communication impairments among clinical and control samples.

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