Description
Ages: Adults
Testing Time: 40 to 45 minutes
Administration: Individual
The Aphasia Diagnostic Profiles (ADP) is a quick, efficient, and systematic assessment of language and communication impairment associated with aphasia that should be administered individually. The test is appropriate for adults and can be administered in 40 to 45 minutes. Designed to meet the demands of today’s medical climate, it contains nine brief subtests. Each subtest yields standard scores and percentile ranks. Subtest results are used to create composite scores and a series of five valuable profiles addressing five critical areas of the patient’s performance:
- Aphasia Classification Profile-identifies aphasia type (based on the Boston classification)
- Aphasia Severity Profile-indicates specific strengths and weaknesses
- Alternative Communication Profile-identifies patient’s strongest response modalities and helps guide therapy
- Error Profiles-identify the communicative value of a patient’s responses
- Behavioral Profile-indexes the patient’s overall emotional state during testing
The ADP was standardized on 290 adults with neurological impairments (222 potentially aphasic adults) and 40 nonaphasic adults (median age 70). Reliability coefficients (interitem consistency) for subtest raw scores ranged from .73 (Behavioral Score) to .96 (Repetition), with most in the .90s. Test-retest coefficients ranged from .64 (Elicited Gestures) to .91 (Information Units). Validity was studied using discriminant analysis and correlational analysis.
Complete ADP Kit includes: Manual, Stimulus Cards/Letter Board, and 25 Record Forms. (1992)