Preparing Adolescents Who Stutter for the Transition to Life After High School.

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Naomi H Rodgers,Darby Marsh,Kelly Jacobs,Ginger G Collins
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PURPOSE The purpose of this project was to understand the needs of adolescents who stutter as they transition to life after high school, and to develop an evidence-based discussion guide for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to use in their postsecondary transition planning with adolescents who stutter. METHOD We conducted four focus groups: two with current high schoolers who stutter and recent high school graduates who stutter (n = 11) and two with parents of high schoolers who stutter and high school-based SLPs (n = 14). The focus groups were recorded, transcribed, and analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. RESULTS Three to five themes were created for each of the three main domains of transition plans: postsecondary education/training, employment, and independent living. While the themes were unique to each postsecondary domain, there was a common thread of helping adolescents develop an open, proactive stance toward stuttering and discussing stuttering with others. CONCLUSIONS SLPs are uniquely positioned to guide adolescents who stutter through the postsecondary transition process, as they are often the only specialized support personnel working with students who stutter in the schools. There are discussion topics that are important to facilitate with adolescents who stutter as they prepare to transition to life after high school, which we present in a printable discussion guide located as supplemental material to this article. SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.28824512.
让口吃的青少年为高中毕业后的生活做好准备。
目的本研究旨在了解口吃青少年在高中毕业后向生活过渡的需求,并为言语语言病理学家(slp)提供一个基于证据的讨论指南,用于他们对口吃青少年的中学后过渡计划。方法我们进行了四个焦点小组:两个是目前口吃的高中生和刚毕业的高中口吃者(n = 11),两个是口吃高中生的父母和以高中为基础的语言障碍儿童(n = 14)。使用反身性主题分析对焦点小组进行记录、转录和分析。结果:针对转型计划的三个主要领域分别创建了三到五个主题:高等教育/培训、就业和独立生活。虽然每个高等教育领域的主题都是独特的,但有一个共同的线索,即帮助青少年对口吃形成开放、积极的态度,并与他人讨论口吃。结论:在引导口吃青少年完成中学后的过渡过程中,sslp具有独特的地位,因为他们通常是学校中唯一与口吃学生一起工作的专业支持人员。有一些重要的讨论话题可以帮助那些在高中毕业后准备过渡到生活中的口吃青少年,我们在本文的补充材料中提供了一份可打印的讨论指南。补充MATERIALhttps: / / doi.org/10.23641/asha.28824512。
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Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools
Language Speech and Hearing Services in Schools Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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4.40
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165
期刊介绍: Mission: LSHSS publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles pertaining to the practice of audiology and speech-language pathology in the schools, focusing on children and adolescents. The journal is an international outlet for clinical research and is designed to promote development and analysis of approaches concerning the delivery of services to the school-aged population. LSHSS seeks to advance evidence-based practice by disseminating the results of new studies as well as providing a forum for critical reviews and meta-analyses of previously published work. Scope: The broad field of audiology and speech-language pathology as practiced in schools, including aural rehabilitation; augmentative and alternative communication; childhood apraxia of speech; classroom acoustics; cognitive impairment; craniofacial disorders; fluency disorders; hearing-assistive technology; language disorders; literacy disorders including reading, writing, and spelling; motor speech disorders; speech sound disorders; swallowing, dysphagia, and feeding disorders; voice disorders.
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