The following article has been published in Vietnamese. It is based on the Masters' thesis of Mrs Hang, supervised by Dr. Ben Pham and myself a few years ago.
Nguyễn Thị Hằng, Phạm Thị Bền, Sharynne McLeod, & Phạm Thị Vấn (2026). Khảo sát tính dễ hiểu lời nói của trẻ có rối loạn âm lời nói ở miền bắc Việt Nam [Survey of the speech intelligibility in children with speech sound disorders in Northern Vietnam]. Tạp chí Y học Việt Nam (Vietnam Medical Journal), 558, số 1/2026, 84-88. https://tapchiyhocvietnam.vn/index.php/vmj/article/view/16928
Here is the English abstractObjective: This study investigated the speech intelligibility of children aged 4–5 years with speech sound disorders (SSD) in Northern Vietnam, using the Vietnamese Intelligibility in Context Scale (ICS-VN). Methods: A total of 51 children were evaluated through caregiver questionnaires and direct assessments, including the ICS-VN, hearing screening, oromotor assessment (OMA), and the Vietnamese Speech Assessment (VSA). Results & Conclusion: The mean ICS-VN score was 3.6 (SD = 0.6). Familiar listeners rated the children’s speech as more intelligible than unfamiliar listeners. ICS-VN scores were negatively correlated with the age at which the child produced their first meaningful word (r = –0.49, p < 0.001).
