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Block, Susan; Onslow, Mark; Packman, Ann; Dacakis, Georgia – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2006
"Background": Clinical trials have shown that behavioural treatments based on variants of prolonged-speech (PS) are best practice for reducing the stuttering rate in adults. However, while stuttering is significantly reduced or eliminated for most adults in the short-term with such treatment, relapse in the longer-term is common. Consequently,…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Outcomes of Treatment, Psychotherapy, Predictor Variables

Jones, Mark; Onslow, Mark; Harrison, Elisabeth; Packman, Ann – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2000
A study investigated whether age, gender, period from onset to treatment, and stuttering severity related to the required treatment time of 250 preschoolers who completed the Lidcombe Program. Data indicate that, for a short period after stuttering onset, a short delay in treatment did not appear to increase treatment time. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Outcomes of Treatment, Performance Factors, Predictor Variables
Kingston, Mary; Huber, Anna; Onslow, Mark; Jones, Mark; Packman, Ann – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2003
Background: The benefits of treating stuttering close to onset have become obvious in recent years, and the Lidcombe Program has emerged as an effective and safe treatment method for children in their preschool years. The benefits of implementing the programme with young children, however, need to be weighed against the knowledge that many…
Descriptors: Clinics, Stuttering, Foreign Countries, Meta Analysis