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. Method: Adults who stutter (N = 339) completed an online survey that included measures of communicative participation, self-esteem, self-efficacy, social support, self-reported speech-related variables (speech usage, number of years stuttering, history of treatment and self-help support group participation for stuttering, and physical speech disruption severity), and demographics (age, sex, living situ...
Despite the neurophysiological and genetic underpinnings of stuttering, there is a pervasive assumpt...
Purpose: Chronic disorder can impose a significant negative mental health burden. This research was ...
Purpose: Post-event processing, defined by self-critical rumination following a stressful communicat...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify contributors to communicative participation in adults who stut...
Purpose: In this study, the author examined the relationship of social support, empowerment, self-he...
Purpose: Self-efficacy has emerged as a potential predictor of quality of life for adults who stutte...
Purpose: To compare adults who stutter with and without support group experience on measures of self...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Purpose: Childhood-onset stuttering is a complex and multifaceted disorder. Int...
Purpose: This study attempted to understand the relationship between causal attributions for stutter...
Purpose: This study investigated the disclosure practices of people who stutter, and the relationshi...
Purpose: The purpose of the research reported in this manuscript is to clarify the relationship betw...
This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering S...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
The present study investigated the possibility of a relationship between self-compassion, self-perce...
Purpose This study explored group experiences and individual differences in the behaviors, thoughts,...
Despite the neurophysiological and genetic underpinnings of stuttering, there is a pervasive assumpt...
Purpose: Chronic disorder can impose a significant negative mental health burden. This research was ...
Purpose: Post-event processing, defined by self-critical rumination following a stressful communicat...
Purpose: This study aimed to identify contributors to communicative participation in adults who stut...
Purpose: In this study, the author examined the relationship of social support, empowerment, self-he...
Purpose: Self-efficacy has emerged as a potential predictor of quality of life for adults who stutte...
Purpose: To compare adults who stutter with and without support group experience on measures of self...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Purpose: Childhood-onset stuttering is a complex and multifaceted disorder. Int...
Purpose: This study attempted to understand the relationship between causal attributions for stutter...
Purpose: This study investigated the disclosure practices of people who stutter, and the relationshi...
Purpose: The purpose of the research reported in this manuscript is to clarify the relationship betw...
This study was set up to further establish the construct validity of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering S...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
The present study investigated the possibility of a relationship between self-compassion, self-perce...
Purpose This study explored group experiences and individual differences in the behaviors, thoughts,...
Despite the neurophysiological and genetic underpinnings of stuttering, there is a pervasive assumpt...
Purpose: Chronic disorder can impose a significant negative mental health burden. This research was ...
Purpose: Post-event processing, defined by self-critical rumination following a stressful communicat...