Abstract

ObjectiveThe aim of the study was to conduct a meta-analysis of research examining the early speech and language functioning of young children, birth to age 8;11 (years;months), with nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (NSCL/P) compared to their peers without NSCL/P.MethodWe conducted a random-effects metaregression using 241 effect sizes from 31 studies comparing 955 young children with NSCL/P to 938 typically developing peers on measures of speech and language functioning. Moderators were sample characteristics (i.e., age, cleft type, publication year, and study location) and measurement characteristics (i.e., speech sample material, language modality and domain, and assessment type).ResultsYoung children with NSCL/P scored significantly lower on measures of speech and language compared to children without NSCL/P. Children with NSCL/P had smaller consonant inventories (standardized mean difference effect size [ESg] = −1.24), less accurate articulation (ESg = −1.13), and more speech errors (ESg = 0.93) than their peers. Additionally, children with NSCL/P had poorer expressive (ESg = −0.57) and receptive (ESg = −0.59) language skills than their peers. Age and assessment type moderated effect sizes for expressive language. As children with NSCL/P aged, their expressive language performance became more similar to their peers. Expressive language effect sizes from parent reports and observational language measures (estimated effect size = −0.74) were significantly lower than those from standardized norm-referenced tests (estimated effect size = −0.45).ConclusionsThese findings suggest that young children with NSCL/P experience delays relative to their peers across multiple speech and language constructs. Differences between children with NSCL/P and their typically developing peers appear to decrease with age.Supplemental Material https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.11356904

Highlights

  • Nonsyndromic cleft lip and/or palate (NSCL/P) affects the development of speech mechanism, and children with NSCL/P are at risk for speech and language delays (Chapman, 2011; Scherer, Williams, & Proctor-Williams, 2008)

  • A total of 955 children with NSCL/P were compared with 938 children without NSCL/P

  • 28 Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research. Results of this meta-analysis suggest that children with NSCL/P have impairments in both speech and language development characterized by reduced consonant inventory and speech accuracy, more speech errors, and deficits in expressive and receptive language functioning

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Effect sizes were coded for speech sample material, language domain, and assessment type. The speech sample material was specified to indicate whether the speech measure was obtained from either a single word or connected speech context (e.g., sentence production, conversation sample). Speech sampling context Single word Connected speech. Palatal repair age Palatal repair type One-stage repair Two-stage repair

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