Intersectional sociodemographic and neurological relationships in the naming ability of persons with post-stroke aphasia
CONCLUSIONS: The findings reported here suggest higher income and larger family size are associated with better outcomes. As expected, aphasia type was significantly associated with naming outcomes. However, poorer performance by Black PWA and individuals with low income suggests that SDOH can play a critical role (positive and negative) in naming impairment in some populations with aphasia.PMID:37331326 | DOI:10.1016/j.jcomdis.2023.106352
Source: Journal of Communication Disorders - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Molly Jacobs Elizabeth Evans Charles Ellis Source Type: research
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