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Cecilia Gembäck; Anita McAllister; Lovisa Femrell; Tove Edmar Lagerberg – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Stuttering development in preschool children might be influenced by parents' concern, awareness and knowledge. Indirect treatment may therefore be appropriate. Intervention in a group format has been shown to be positive for stuttering and an online procedure increases the accessibility of the intervention. Aims: The aim of this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Stuttering, Parent Role
Mehdi Bakhtiar; Tegan Wai Yee Yeung; Angela Choi – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Stuttering, a neurodevelopmental speech fluency disorder, is associated with intermittent disruptions of speech-motor control. Behavioural treatments for adults who stutter (AWS) concentrate on adopting speech patterns that enhance fluency, such as speaking rhythmically or prolonging speech sounds. However, maintaining these treatment…
Descriptors: Language Rhythm, Speech Therapy, Stuttering, Severity (of Disability)
O'Brian, Sue; Jones, Mark; Packman, Ann; Onslow, Mark; Menzies, Ross; Lowe, Robyn; Cream, Angela; Hearne, Anna; Hewat, Sally; Harrison, Elisabeth; Block, Susan; Briem, Anne – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: This study investigated the complexity of stuttering behavior. It described and classified the complexity of stuttering behavior in relation to age, behavioral treatment outcomes, stuttering severity, anxiety-related mental health, impact of stuttering, and gender. Method: For this study, a taxonomy was developed--LBDL-C7--which was based…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Adults, Adolescents, Age Differences
Onslow, Mark; Jones, Mark; O'Brian, Sue; Packman, Ann; Menzies, Ross; Lowe, Robyn; Arnott, Simone; Bridgman, Kate; de Sonneville, Caroline; Franken, Marie-Christine – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: This report investigates whether parent-reported stuttering severity ratings (SRs) provide similar estimates of effect size as percentage of syllables stuttered (%SS) for randomized trials of early stuttering treatment with preschool children. Method: Data sets from 3 randomized controlled trials of an early stuttering intervention were…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Severity (of Disability), Effect Size, Preschool Children
Bridgman, Kate; Onslow, Mark; O'Brian, Susan; Jones, Mark; Block, Susan – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2016
Purpose: Webcam treatment is potentially useful for health care in cases of early stuttering in which clients are isolated from specialized treatment services for geographic and other reasons. The purpose of the present trial was to compare outcomes of clinic and webcam deliveries of the Lidcombe Program treatment (Packman et al., 2015) for early…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Clinics, Delivery Systems, Video Technology
Boyle, Michael P.; Beita-Ell, Carolina; Milewski, Kathryn M.; Fearon, Alison N. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2018
Purpose: This study aimed to identify contributors to communicative participation in adults who stutter. Specifically, it was of interest to determine whether psychosocial variables of self-esteem, self-efficacy, and social support were predictive of communicative participation beyond contributions of demographic and speech-related variables.…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Adults, Interpersonal Communication, Self Esteem
Andrews, Cheryl; O'Brian, Sue; Harrison, Elisabeth; Onslow, Mark; Packman, Ann; Menzies, Ross – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2012
Purpose: This clinical trial determined the outcomes of a simple syllable-timed speech (STS) treatment for school-age children who stutter. Method: Participants were 10 children, ages 6-11 years, who stutter. Treatment involved training the children and their parents to use STS at near normal speech rates. The technique was practiced in the clinic…
Descriptors: Syllables, Stuttering, Speech Skills, Children
Carey, Brenda; O'Brian, Sue; Onslow, Mark; Packman, Ann; Menzies, Ross – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2012
Purpose: This Phase I clinical trial explored the viability of webcam Internet delivery of the Camperdown Program for adolescents who stutter. Method and Procedure: Participants were 3 adolescents ages 13, 15, and 16 years, with moderate-severe stuttering. Each was treated with the Camperdown Program delivered by webcam with no clinic attendance.…
Descriptors: Maintenance, Stuttering, Adolescents, Severity (of Disability)
Cream, Angela; O'Brian, Sue; Onslow, Mark; Packman, Ann; Menzies, Ross – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2009
Background: Speech restructuring is an efficacious method for the alleviation of stuttered speech. However, post-treatment relapse is common. Aims: To investigate whether the use of video self-modelling using restructured stutter-free speech reduces stuttering in adults who had learnt a speech-restructuring technique and subsequently relapsed.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Stuttering, Effect Size, Clinics