Sociodynamic relationships between children who stutter and their non‐stuttering classmates

S Davis, P Howell, F Cooke - Journal of Child Psychology and …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Previous research has indicated that children who stutter are more likely to be
bullied and to hold a lower social position than their peers who do not stutter. However, the …

Long-term consequences of childhood bullying in adults who stutter: Social anxiety, fear of negative evaluation, self-esteem, and satisfaction with life

GW Blood, IM Blood - Journal of fluency disorders, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose: Psychosocial disorders have been reported in adults who stutter, especially social
anxiety disorder. Social anxiety has been linked to childhood victimization. It is possible that …

Bullying in children who stutter: Speech-language pathologists' perceptions and intervention strategies

GW Blood, MP Boyle, IM Blood, GR Nalesnik - Journal of fluency disorders, 2010 - Elsevier
Bullying in school-age children is a global epidemic. School personnel play a critical role in
eliminating this problem. The goals of this study were to examine speech-language …

A stuttering education and bullying awareness and prevention resource: A feasibility study

M Langevin, NGN Prasad - 2012 - ASHA
Purpose This pretest–posttest study examined the feasibility of using a curriculum-level
stuttering education and bullying awareness and prevention program to improve peer …

Enhancing treatment for school-age children who stutter: II. Reducing bullying through role-playing and self-disclosure

WP Murphy, JS Yaruss, RW Quesal - Journal of fluency disorders, 2007 - Elsevier
This paper describes several treatment strategies that clinicians can use to help children
who stutter who are experiencing bullying and other negative reactions from their peers …

The Peer Attitudes Toward Children who Stutter scale: Reliability, known groups validity, and negativity of elementary school-age children's attitudes

M Langevin - Journal of fluency disorders, 2009 - Elsevier
Psychometric properties of the Peer Attitudes Toward Children who Stutter (PATCS) scale
(Langevin, M., & Hagler, P.(2004). Development of a scale to measure peer attitudes toward …

Bullying in adolescents who stutter: Communicative competence and self-esteem

GW Blood, IM Blood - Contemporary Issues in Communication Science and …, 2004 - ASHA
This study examined the perceived communicative competence, self-esteem, and
vulnerability to bullying of 53 adolescents who stutter and 53 adolescents who do not stutter …

Parenting styles and attachment in school-aged children who stutter

SR Lau, JM Beilby, ML Byrnes… - Journal of communication …, 2012 - Elsevier
Parental input has been described as influential in early childhood stuttering yet the exact
nature of this influence remains equivocal. The present study aimed to examine whether …

Behavioural, emotional and social development of children who stutter

J McAllister - Journal of fluency disorders, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose Developmental stuttering may be associated with diminished psychological well-
being which has been documented from late childhood onwards. It is important to establish …

Preliminary study of self-reported experience of physical aggression and bullying of boys who stutter: Relation to increased anxiety

GW Blood, IM Blood - Perceptual and motor skills, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
This study examined the relationship of self-reported anxiety and vulnerability to bullying for
18 children who stuttered and 18 children who did not stutter. More children who stuttered …