Purpose: The fourth version of the Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-4) has been available since 2009. It has some modifications and new features which make it more appropriate at least for clinical practice, although further documentation is needed. The objective of the current research was to translate SSI-4 into Persian language and to discuss its relative and absolute reliability as well as its criterion validity for Persian adults who stutter (PWS). We also aimed to study how the new subjective self-reports of the SSI-4 complement the stuttering severity score obtained from the SSI-3 or the SSI-4. Method: The cross-cultural guideline recommended by the International Quality of Life Assessment project was used to translate the SSI-4 i...
Background and Aim: Since knowing the mechanisms which evoke non-fluency is the first step in the tr...
Two recent studies from Australia and Germany have both shown that people who stutter (PWS) have ele...
Introduction: Studies have shown that syllable speech technique (SST) can be a useful and practical ...
Purpose: The fourth version of the Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-4) has been available since 2...
Abstract Bachground and aim: Subjective Scales are the tools for investigation of a disorder in vie...
Objectives: This paper describes the validation process of the final form of the Persian version of ...
With increasing multiculturalism, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are likely to work with stutte...
Introduction: To apply a comprehensive evidence-based approach to stuttering, there is a need for an...
Introduction: Recently, researchers have increasingly interested in learning about the relationship ...
Introduction: This study was aimed at evaluating the effect of learning English on the severity of d...
Objective: Study of prevalence of stuttering in Iranian bilingual societies is essential for determi...
CONTEXT: The speech rate is one of the parameters considered when investigating speech fluency and i...
Purpose: This project sought to develop consensus guidelines for clinically meaningful, comprehensiv...
\(\textit {Background/Aims:}\) Many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are working in linguisticall...
Speech-language pathologists nowadays are more and more confronted with clients who speak a language...
Background and Aim: Since knowing the mechanisms which evoke non-fluency is the first step in the tr...
Two recent studies from Australia and Germany have both shown that people who stutter (PWS) have ele...
Introduction: Studies have shown that syllable speech technique (SST) can be a useful and practical ...
Purpose: The fourth version of the Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-4) has been available since 2...
Abstract Bachground and aim: Subjective Scales are the tools for investigation of a disorder in vie...
Objectives: This paper describes the validation process of the final form of the Persian version of ...
With increasing multiculturalism, speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are likely to work with stutte...
Introduction: To apply a comprehensive evidence-based approach to stuttering, there is a need for an...
Introduction: Recently, researchers have increasingly interested in learning about the relationship ...
Introduction: This study was aimed at evaluating the effect of learning English on the severity of d...
Objective: Study of prevalence of stuttering in Iranian bilingual societies is essential for determi...
CONTEXT: The speech rate is one of the parameters considered when investigating speech fluency and i...
Purpose: This project sought to develop consensus guidelines for clinically meaningful, comprehensiv...
\(\textit {Background/Aims:}\) Many speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are working in linguisticall...
Speech-language pathologists nowadays are more and more confronted with clients who speak a language...
Background and Aim: Since knowing the mechanisms which evoke non-fluency is the first step in the tr...
Two recent studies from Australia and Germany have both shown that people who stutter (PWS) have ele...
Introduction: Studies have shown that syllable speech technique (SST) can be a useful and practical ...