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Title: | European 17 countries consensus endorses more approaches to APD than reported in Wilson 2018 |
Authors: | Iliadou, Vasiliki Ptok, Martin Grech, Helen Raben Pedersen, Ellen Brechmann, André Deggouj, Naïma Kiese-Himmel, Christiane Sliwinska-Kowalska, Mariola Nickisch, Andreas Demanez, Laurent Veuillet, Evelyne Thai-Van, Hung Sirimanna, Tony Callimachou, Marina Santarelli, Rosamaria Kuske, Sandra Barajas de Prat, Jose Juan Hedever, Mladen Konukseven, Ozlem Veraguth, Dorothy Stokkereit Mattsson, Tone Martins, Jorge Humberto Bamiou, Doris-Eva |
Keywords: | Word deafness -- Diagnosis Word deafness Word deafness in children Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Citation: | Iliadou, V. V., Ptok, M., Grech, H., Pedersen, E. R., Brechmann, A., Deggouj, N., ... & Bamiou, D. E. (2018). European 17 countries consensus endorses more approaches to APD than reported in Wilson 2018. International Journal of Audiology, 57(5), 395-396. |
Abstract: | It was a pleasure reading Wilson’s paper: ‘‘Evolving the concept of APD’’ (2018) insightful article on different approaches to APD set to promote understanding of the disorder. The interpretation of different position statements and/or guidelines on APD throughout the world is both interesting and useful. We would like to clarify that the European conceptualisation perspective of this disorder (Iliadou et al. 2017) endorses and attempts to synthesise more approaches than have been reported in your paper. This table better depicts the European consensus on APD (Iliadou et al. 2017) as opposed to how it was included in Wilson 2018. |
URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/69467 |
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