Intensiv Stamningsterapis effekt på stamningsbeteenden, förståelighet och attityd till kommunikation hos fem barn
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of
participation in an integrated intensive stuttering program (IST) on stuttering
behavior, intelligibility and communication attitude, at individual and group
levels. Five children aged eight to twelve years participated in the study.
Stuttering behavior and intelligibility were judged by two independent
students in speech and language pathology based on a total of eight video
recordings, before, during and after therapy. Communication attitude was
measured by the Swedish version of the self-report questionnaire
Communication Attitude Test (CAT-S). At an individual level, the initial
stuttering profile and the changes shown during and after the IST varied. At
a group level, a significant decrease in stuttering frequency and a
significantly higher level of intelligibility were found, after as compared to
before therapy. Three participants had a more negative and two a more
positive communication attitude after as compared to before therapy. The
results of this study indicates that IST for children might have a positive
effect on the participants’ stuttering behaviors and intelligibility.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2011-09-20Author
Eriksson, Lisa
Keywords
stamning
barn
intensiv stamningsterapi
integrerad terapi
stuttering
children
intensive therapy
integrated therapy
Series/Report no.
2009:208
Language
swe