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Original Article

Screening for Speech and Language Impairment: A Follow-Up of True Negatives and False Positives

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Pages 493-498 | Published online: 18 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

It is important to ascertain the validity of screening and case-finding procedures in terms of long-term outcome, particularly if they constitute the primary mode of accessing services. This study is a follow-up of a group of True Negatives and False Positives from the ‘original' study (Laing et al. 2000), which investigated the concurrent validity of a parent-led method and a formal screening method. Nine (29.03%) of the 31 children who were re-assessed fell below the cut-off point for referral and were identified as cases. In particular, as many as eight (57.14%) of the 14 false positives were referred.

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