Assessment battery for communication (ABaCo): normative data.

Behav Res Methods

Center for Cognitive Science, Department of Psychology, University of Turin, Via Po 14, 10123 Turin, Italy.

Published: September 2012

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  • The Assessment Battery for Communication (ABaCo) evaluates pragmatic abilities in patients with brain injuries, focusing on five specific areas of communication skills.
  • A study was conducted with a diverse sample of 300 individuals aged 15-75 to create normative data, ensuring it reflects the general population based on age, sex, and education levels.
  • The ABaCo's normative data helps clinicians more accurately identify and assess different types and levels of communicative impairments in their patients.

Article Abstract

The Assessment Battery for Communication (ABaCo) was introduced to evaluate pragmatic abilities in patients with cerebral lesions. The battery is organized into five evaluation scales focusing on separate components of pragmatic competence. In the present study, we present normative data for individuals 15-75 years of age (N = 300). The sample was stratified by age, sex, and years of education, according to Italian National Institute of Statistics indications in order to be representative of the general national population. Since performance on the ABaCo decreases with age and lower years of education, the norms were stratified for both age and education. The ABaCo is a valuable tool in clinical practice; the normative data provided here will enable clinicians to determine different kinds and specific levels of communicative impairments more precisely.

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