Discrimination and internalised feelings experienced by people who stutter in Jordan

M Alqhazo, M Blomgren, N Roy… - International journal of …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This study investigated the internalised feelings and discrimination experienced by
people who stutter in Jordan. Method: Five adult speakers who stutter were interviewed as a …

Australian attitudes towards stuttering: A cross-sectional study

MKR Lefort, S Erickson, S Block, B Carey… - Journal of Fluency …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Negative reactions experienced by people who stutter often stem from
unfounded attitudes and beliefs in the community. Purpose There is a need to better …

Public attitudes towards people who stutter in South Egypt

A Arafa, S Senosy, HA Sheerah, K St. Louis - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Purpose Stuttering is a multifactorial speech disorder with significant social and
psychological consequences. There is a lack of knowledge about public attitudes towards …

Emotional and physiological responses of fluent listeners while watching the speech of adults who stutter

VK Guntupalli, D Erik Everhart… - … Journal of Language …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Background: People who stutter produce speech that is characterized by intermittent,
involuntary part‐word repetitions and prolongations. In addition to these signature acoustic …

Stereotypes towards stuttering for those who have never had direct contact with people who stutter: A randomized and stratified study

A Craig, Y Tran, M Craig - Perceptual and motor skills, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Research suggests that many people hold pervasive negative stereotypes towards persons
who stutter and that to date, success in changing these attitudes has been limited. However …

Stuttering as defined by adults who stutter

SE Tichenor, JS Yaruss - Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing …, 2019 - ASHA
Purpose Numerous frameworks and definitions have sought to differentiate what behaviors
and experiences should be considered as a part of stuttering. Nearly all of these efforts have …

[PDF][PDF] A mixed methods study of stereotypes of people who stutter

A Schlagheck, R Gabel, S Hughes - Contemporary Issues in Communication …, 2009 - ASHA
Purpose: Many research studies have consistently found that a variety of individuals who do
not stutter report stereotypical attitudes toward stuttering and people who stutter (PWS) …

Attitudes towards stuttering of parents and other family members of children who stutter in Egypt

AAS Nabieh El-Adawy, K St. Louis… - Speech, Language …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction: Public attitudes towards stuttering have been shown to reflect negative
stereotypes and stigma around the world, and especially so in several Middle Eastern …

Persian overall assessment of the speaker's experience of stuttering for adults: The impact of stuttering on the Persian-speaking adults who stutter

F Yadegari, TS Shirazi, P Howell… - Iranian …, 2018 - discovery.ucl.ac.uk
Objectives: This paper describes the validation process of the final form of the Persian
version of the Overall Assessment of the Speaker's Experience of Stuttering for Adults …

Personality attributes of Iranian people who stutter

R Jafari, M Baziar, B Bleek, M Reuter… - Journal of Communication …, 2015 - Elsevier
Two recent studies from Australia and Germany have both shown that people who stutter
(PWS) have elevated Neuroticism scores on the widely used NEO Five Factor Inventory …