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Comparing Location-Based and Category-Based AAC Interventions for Improving Communication Skills in Adolescents With Complex Communication Needs

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Abstract
Adolescents with complex communication needs require interventions based on community communication skills for effective
communication within the expanding scope of their lives. This study aimed to compare two augmentative and alternative
communication (AAC) interventions by using script for their effectiveness in helping four adolescents with complex communication
needs to express themselves in the community. The devices used in the study were a location-based and a categorybased
high-tech AAC device used in an alternative treatment design. The two intervention methods were alternated during the
intervention phase of the study to determine the more effective one. The effect size was calculated using an improvement rate
difference (IRD) analysis. Then, the more effective method was applied instead of the less effective one in the replication phase,
within the setting where the less effective method had previously been employed, to assess its effectiveness. and effective AAC
communication methods were employed within the community during the generalization phase. As a result of the interventions,
all four participants showed increased accuracy of expression in the local community compared with the baseline, and the
location-based tool showed greater treatment effects than the category-based tool.
Author(s)
홍기형한나경백경랑이현정김영태
Issued Date
2025-02-17
Type
Article
Keyword
학제간연구
DOI
10.1177/01626434251321105
URI
http://repository.sungshin.ac.kr/handle/2025.oak/8681
Publisher
Sage Publications
ISSN
2381-3121
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