Profiling the Longitudinal Development of Babbling in Infants with Cerebral Palsy: Validation of the Infant Monitor of Vocal Production (IMP) Using the Stark Assessment of Early Vocal Development-Revised (SAEVD-R)

Author:

Ward Roslyn12,Hennessey Neville2,Barty Elizabeth1,Cantle Moore Robyn34ORCID,Elliott Catherine125,Valentine Jane15

Affiliation:

1. Department of Paediatric Rehabilitation, Perth Children’s Hospital, Perth 6009, Australia

2. School of Allied Health, Curtin University, Perth 6102, Australia

3. NextSense Institute, Sydney 2151, Australia

4. Faculty of Arts, School of Education, Macquarie University, Sydney 2109, Australia

5. Telethon Kids Institute, Perth 6009, Australia

Abstract

Aim: We compared early vocal development in children “at risk” for cerebral palsy (CP) with typically developing (TD) infants aged 6 to 15 months using the SAEVD-R, investigating potential pre-linguistic markers of communication impairment. Additionally, we sought to examine the agreement between the SAEVD-R and IMP, which uses parent report, in identifying departure from typical vocal development in at-risk infants. Method: Utilising a longitudinal cohort study, >10,000 vocalisations of 33 infants (15 at risk for CP and 18 TD) were assessed at 6, 9, 12, and 15 months using the SAEVD-R. Generalised linear mixed models (GLMMs) compared groups, and Spearman correlations explored IMP ceiling scores and SAEVD-R measures. Results: At 6 months, both TD and CP groups reached SAEVD-R vocalisation level 3 (expansion). By 9 months, 51% of TD infants progressed to advanced babbling (levels 4 and 5), while 80% of at-risk infants remained at level 3. At 12 and 15 months, over 90% of TD children advanced, compared to 67% at 12 months and 53% at 15 months for at-risk infants, who stayed at the pre-canonical stage. Strong correlations were found between IMP scores and vocalisation levels at 9 and 12 months. Remaining at the pre-canonical stage at 12 months correlated with delayed vocal development as per IMP scores. Interpretation: TD infants achieved higher SAEVD-R levels than at-risk infants. At 12 months, IMP scores effectively identified infants with speech-like vocalisation difficulties, demonstrating its clinical utility in identifying atypical vocal development in infants at risk for CP.

Funder

Western Australian Health Translation Early Career Fellowship and the Australian Government’s Medical Future Fund

Telethon Child and Adolescent Allied Health Fellowship

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry

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