Purpose: This study attempted to understand the relationship between causal attributions for stuttering and psychological well-being in adults who stutter. Method: The study employed a cross-sectional design using a web survey distribution mode to gain information related to causal attributions and psychological well-being of 348 adults who stutter. Correlation analyses were conducted to determine relationships between participants\u27 causal attributions (i.e. locus of causality, external control, personal control, stability, biological attributions, non-biological attributions) for stuttering and various measures of psychological well-being including self-stigma, self-esteem/self-efficacy, hope, anxiety and depression. Result: Results ind...
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Purpose: This study aimed to identify contributors to communicative participation in adults who stut...
Purpose: To examine the associations of trait anxiety (STAI), social anxiety (SIAS), depression (BDI...
Purpose: To compare adults who stutter with and without support group experience on measures of self...
This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering S...
Purpose: In this study, the author examined the relationship of social support, empowerment, self-he...
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of providing low control (biological) and high control (...
Purpose: The purpose of the research reported in this manuscript is to clarify the relationship betw...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify potential relationships between self-stigma (stigma a...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to (1) document the experiences of enacted stigma (external stigm...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
Despite the neurophysiological and genetic underpinnings of stuttering, there is a pervasive assumpt...
Purpose: Post-event processing, defined by self-critical rumination following a stressful communicat...
Purpose This study explored group experiences and individual differences in the behaviors, thoughts,...
Purpose: Chronic disorder can impose a significant negative mental health burden. This research was ...
© 2015 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Stuttering is a communication and fluen...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify contributors to communicative participation in adults who stut...
Purpose: To examine the associations of trait anxiety (STAI), social anxiety (SIAS), depression (BDI...
Purpose: To compare adults who stutter with and without support group experience on measures of self...
This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering S...
Purpose: In this study, the author examined the relationship of social support, empowerment, self-he...
Purpose: This study investigated the impact of providing low control (biological) and high control (...
Purpose: The purpose of the research reported in this manuscript is to clarify the relationship betw...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify potential relationships between self-stigma (stigma a...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to (1) document the experiences of enacted stigma (external stigm...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
Despite the neurophysiological and genetic underpinnings of stuttering, there is a pervasive assumpt...
Purpose: Post-event processing, defined by self-critical rumination following a stressful communicat...
Purpose This study explored group experiences and individual differences in the behaviors, thoughts,...
Purpose: Chronic disorder can impose a significant negative mental health burden. This research was ...
© 2015 by Nova Science Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Stuttering is a communication and fluen...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify contributors to communicative participation in adults who stut...
Purpose: To examine the associations of trait anxiety (STAI), social anxiety (SIAS), depression (BDI...