About this trial
Language is central to children's cognitive, emotional, and social development, and language difficulties are a frequent reason for consultation in child psychiatry, often co-occurring with psychiatric disorders. Yet, systematic language assessment is rarely possible due to the limited availability of speech-language therapists in these services.
The TICOALA tool (Interactive Test of Language Comprehension and Learning on tablet) offers a quick and engaging way to evaluate lexical and syntactic comprehension and word learning. This study aims to assess its acceptability among children aged 3-7 attending a child psychiatry service in Paris, as well as among clinicians and parents. Secondary goals include testing the feasibility of a larger study, describing children's language skills, and examining how these relate to clinical and background variables.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Children (boys or girls) aged 3-7 years
Consulting in the child psychiatry service
Enrolled in a French-speaking school
Disqualifiers
Inability to use the tablet-based TICOALA tool due to severe sensory (blindness, deafness), motor, or intellectual impairment
Refusal of the child or parents/legal guardians to participate
Child not affiliated with the French social security system
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- TICOALA
Treatment groups
Locations
Sponsors and collaborators
Centre Hospitalier St Anne
Lead sponsor
Université Paris Cité
Collaborator
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
Collaborator