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The Auditory Processing Domains Questionnaire (APDQ): Brazilian–Portuguese version Study conducted at the Curso de Especialização em Audiologia, Departamento de Fonoaudiologia, Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), São Paulo, SP, Brazil.

Abstract

Objective:

The present study aimed to determine the fidelity, reliability, and internal validity of the APDQ when translated from English to Brazilian-Portuguese language.

Methods:

The first phase included the APDQ translation into Brazilian-Portuguese including forward translation, translation assessment and back-translation in a group of 10 students. The second phase involved establishing the internal consistency and reliability of the APDQ Brazilian-Portuguese version. Data was collected from 66 students without any risk factor for auditory processing disorder. Subjects were divided into a younger group (7–10yrs) and an older group (11–17yrs).

Results:

All items showed appropriate quality in terms of translation. In determining internal consistency, Cronbach’s alpha in subscales of auditory processing, attention and language was found to be 0.93, 0.85 and 0.74, respectively. Intraclass Correlation Coefficient for total score was 0.95, ensuring a strong test-retest reliability.

Conclusion:

The Brazilian-Portuguese version of the APDQ has favorable translation quality, internal validity and reliability. It is now ready for continued study as a differential screening tool for 7- to 17-year-old Brazilian children with listening difficulties who are at risk for auditory processing disorder, attention deficits and language learning challenges.

Keywords
Auditory perception; Surveys and questionnaires; Hearing; Attention; Child

Highlights

Questionnaires can be useful tools for obtaining information on auditory behavior.

APDQ demonstrates separating the three clinical groups studied.

The translated version of the questionnaire showed good reliability parameters.

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