CPIB for people with hearing loss:
Miller, C., Baylor, C., Birch, K., & Yorkston, K. (2017). Exploring the relevance of items on the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) for listeners with hearing loss. American Journal of Audiology, 26, 27-37.
Work towards validating the CPIB for use with people with aphasia:
Baylor, C., Oelke, M., Bamer, A., Hunsaker, E., Off, C., Wallace, S., . . . Yorkston, K. (2017). Validating the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB) for use with people with aphasia: an analysis of Differential Item Function (DIF). Aphasiology, 31(8), 861-878.
A cross-cultural study validating the CPIB for use with people in New Zealand:
Baylor, C., McAuliffe, M., Hughes, L., Yorkston, K., Anderson, T., Kim, J., et al. (2014). A differential item functioning (DIF) analysis of the Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB): Comparing individuals with Parkinson’s disease from the United States and New Zealand. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 57, 90-95. PMID: 24687470
Reference for CPIB calibration and development of final item bank and general short form:
Baylor, C., Yorkston, K., Eadie, T., Kim, J., Chung, H., & Amtmann, D. (2013). The Communicative Participation Item Bank (CPIB): Item bank calibration and development of a disorder-generic short form.Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 56, 1190-1208.
Early calibration work with individuals with spasmodic dysphonia (not the final item bank):
Baylor, C., Yorkston, K., Eadie, T., Miller, R. M., & Amtmann, D. (2009). Developing the Communicative Participation Item Bank: Rasch analysis results from a spasmodic dysphonia sample. Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research, 52, 1302-1320.
Qualitative cognitive interviews revising early CPIB items:
Yorkston, K., Baylor, C., Deitz, J., Dudgeon, B. J., Eadie, T., Miller, R. M., & Amtmann, D. (2008). Developing a scale of communicative participation: a cognitive interviewing study. Disability and Rehabilitation, 30(6), 425-433.
An early review of self-report instruments that led to development of the CPIB:
Eadie, T. L., Yorkston, K. M., Klasner, E. R., Dudgeon, B. J., Deitz, J., Baylor, C. R., et al. (2006). Measuring communicative participation: A review of self-report instruments in speech-language pathology. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 15, 307-320.
References that compare the CPIB to other measures:
Baylor, C. R., Yorkston, K. M., Bamer, A., Britton, D., & Amtmann, D. (2010). Variables associated with communicative participation in people with multiple sclerosis: A regression analysis. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 19, 143-153. PMID: 19948761
Baylor, C., Amtmann, D., & Yorkston, K. M. (2012). A longitudinal study of communicative participation in individuals with multiple sclerosis: Latent classes and predictors. Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology, 20(4), 12-17.
Eadie, T., Lamvik, K., Baylor, C., Yorkston, K. M., Kim, J., & Amtmann, D. (2014). Communicative participation and quality of life in head and neck cancer. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 123(4), 257-264. PMID: 24671481
Yorkston, K., Baylor, C., & Amtmann, D. (2014). Communicative participation restrictions in multiple sclerosis: associated variables and correlation with social functioning. Journal of Communication Disorders, 52, 196-206. PMID: 24947986
Eadie, T., Otero, D., Cox, S., Johnson, J., Baylor, C., Yorkston, K., & Doyle, P. (2016). The relationship between communicative participation and post-laryngectomy speech outcomes Head and Neck 38(S1), E1955-E1961. PMID: 26714043
Bolt, S., Eadie, T., Yorkston, K., Baylor, C., & Amtmann, D. (2016). Variables associated with communicative participation after head and neck cancer. JAMA Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery 142(12), 1145-1151. PMID: 27442853
McAuliffe, M., Baylor, C., & Yorkston, K. (published online 2016). Variables associated with communicative participation in Parkinson’s disease and its relationship to measures of health-related quality of life. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. PMID 27347713.