Beliefs about Stuttering and Anxiety: Research and Clinical Implications

M. Lincoln, M. Onslow, R. Menzies
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Abstract

There has long been a theoretical connection between anxiety and stuttering, although the empirical search for such a connection has yielded indecisive results. In order to contribute further information about stuttering and anxiety, survey methodology was used to elicit beliefs about stuttering and anxiety from speech pathologists and people who stutter. Results showed that the majority of both groups believed that state anxiety is involved in stuttering, but only a small minority believed that trait anxiety is involved in stuttering. Results also suggested that people who stutter are not a homogenous group in their experiences of state anxiety about speaking. The research and clinical implications of these findings are discussed.
关于口吃和焦虑的信念:研究和临床意义
长期以来,焦虑和口吃之间的理论联系一直存在,尽管对这种联系的实证研究得出了不确定的结果。为了提供更多关于口吃和焦虑的信息,采用调查方法从语言病理学家和口吃者那里获得关于口吃和焦虑的信念。结果显示,两组中的大多数人都认为状态焦虑与口吃有关,但只有少数人认为特质焦虑与口吃有关。研究结果还表明,口吃的人在说话时的状态焦虑经历上并不是一个相同的群体。本文讨论了这些发现的研究和临床意义。
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