Twenty-year follow-up of children with and without speech-language impairments: Family, educational, occupational, and quality of life outcomes

CJ Johnson, JH Beitchman, EB Brownlie - 2010 - ASHA
life for many years to come and may affect the extent to which individuals feel satisfied and
fulfilled with their lives… real-life adult outcomes of participants of the Ottawa Language Study at …

The quality of life of young adults with histories of specific language impairment

NL Records, JB Tomblin, PR Freese - American Journal of Speech-Language …, 1992 - ASHA
… of life (QOL) for a group of young adults with histories of mild to severe specific language
impairment who had received language … QOL of individuals with specific language impairment, …

Health-related quality-of-life of children with speech and language difficulties: A review of the literature

R Feeney, L Desha, J Ziviani… - … of Speech-Language …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… (QoL), which the World Health Organization defines as “individuals’ perception of their
position in life in the context of culture and value systems in which they live and in relation to their …

Children with speech, language and communication needs: Their perceptions of their quality of life

C Markham, D Van Laar, D Gibbard… - … Journal of Language & …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
… The various definitions of QoL used in the literature typically focus on an individual's … a
person's individual and social context, each of these three important areas of their lives will have …

Will you still need me when I'm 64, or 84, or 104? The importance of speech-language pathologists in promoting the quality of life of aging adults in the United States …

M Bourgeois, J Brush, N Douglas… - … and Language, 2016 - thieme-connect.com
life, as well as those who require a supportive residential setting to achieve a satisfying
quality of life. … functions of a meaningful life for individuals faced with cognitive communicative …

Exploring speechlanguage pathologists' perspectives about living successfully with aphasia

K Brown, L Worrall, B Davidson… - … Journal of Language & …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… Research on this topic has represented a shift away from ‘deficit’ models and a focus on
the negative impacts of aphasia on individuals’ everyday life functioning and quality of life. …

Quality of life in adults with neurogenic speech-language-communication difficulties: A systematic review of existing measures

S Neumann, J Quinting, A Rosenkranz… - Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
… [It] is determined by the individual, as well as being construed in the clinical sense as … -related
quality of life. Quality of life reflects the whole life experience for the individual, of which the …

Living successfully with aphasia: A qualitative meta-analysis of the perspectives of individuals with aphasia, family members, and speech-language pathologists

K Brown, LE Worrall, B Davidson… - … of speech-language …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
… and their family members can be significant and long-lasting, with most cases of aphasia
persisting for the remainder of an individual's life. The chronic nature of aphasia has led some …

Perceptions of the impact of speech, language, swallowing, and hearing difficulties on quality of life of a group of South African persons with multiple sclerosis

TM Klugman, E Ross - Folia phoniatrica et logopaedica, 2002 - karger.com
… According to Anderson and Bury [1], only individuals who live with … of life. The World Health
Organization [2] defines quality of life as the perception of individuals of their positions in life

The ICF Activities and Participation related to speech-language pathology

R O'Halloran, B Larkins - … Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
… The activities and life situations that make up a person's everyday life are described in the …
have a positive effect on their everyday lives. In fact some individuals, particularly those whose …