AbstractIn many cases of stuttering the severity of the symptoms tend to vary substantially in relation to the social situation, typically with less stuttering when talking all alone and more stuttering in socially demanding contexts. The factors underlying situational variability is of clinical importance. In theories of stuttering it has often been assumed that this variability is related to emotional reactions of anxiety and fear. However, the relation between emotions and stuttering is not clear. For example, observations of effects of strong fear in persons who stutter suggest that fear sometimes may facilitate speech fluency (Bloodstein & Ratner, 2008). Further, studies of effects of treatment in adults who stutter indicate that the a...
Children, adolescents, and adults who stutter widely experience anxiety and avoid social situations;...
Background: With half of People Who Stutter (PWS) experiencing high levels of social anxiety, it is ...
Purpose: To examine the associations of trait anxiety (STAI), social anxiety (SIAS), depression (BDI...
AbstractIn many cases of stuttering the severity of the symptoms tend to vary substantially in relat...
AbstractAdults who stutter are at risk of developing a range of psychological issues, and those issu...
AbstractSeveral recent studies have shown that stuttering is often associated with severe social anx...
Stuttering and social anxiety disorder (SAD) share characteristics such as fear and anxiety toward s...
AbstractAnxiety is one of the most widely observed and extensively studied psychological concomitant...
Purpose: Stuttering is a speech disorder frequently accompanied by anxiety in social-evaluative situ...
© 2015 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Background Many adults who stutter presentin...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of social anxiety in adults who stutter...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of social anxiety in adults who stutter...
© 2017 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Purpose: Stuttering is a speech disorder freque...
Anxiety is one of the most widely observed and extensively studied psychological concomitants of stu...
Despite the neurophysiological and genetic underpinnings of stuttering, there is a pervasive assumpt...
Children, adolescents, and adults who stutter widely experience anxiety and avoid social situations;...
Background: With half of People Who Stutter (PWS) experiencing high levels of social anxiety, it is ...
Purpose: To examine the associations of trait anxiety (STAI), social anxiety (SIAS), depression (BDI...
AbstractIn many cases of stuttering the severity of the symptoms tend to vary substantially in relat...
AbstractAdults who stutter are at risk of developing a range of psychological issues, and those issu...
AbstractSeveral recent studies have shown that stuttering is often associated with severe social anx...
Stuttering and social anxiety disorder (SAD) share characteristics such as fear and anxiety toward s...
AbstractAnxiety is one of the most widely observed and extensively studied psychological concomitant...
Purpose: Stuttering is a speech disorder frequently accompanied by anxiety in social-evaluative situ...
© 2015 Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists. Background Many adults who stutter presentin...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of social anxiety in adults who stutter...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the presence of social anxiety in adults who stutter...
© 2017 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. Purpose: Stuttering is a speech disorder freque...
Anxiety is one of the most widely observed and extensively studied psychological concomitants of stu...
Despite the neurophysiological and genetic underpinnings of stuttering, there is a pervasive assumpt...
Children, adolescents, and adults who stutter widely experience anxiety and avoid social situations;...
Background: With half of People Who Stutter (PWS) experiencing high levels of social anxiety, it is ...
Purpose: To examine the associations of trait anxiety (STAI), social anxiety (SIAS), depression (BDI...