Motivation for stuttering therapy and its concept and other determinants

IF 0.3 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Ewa Humeniuk, Z. Tarkowski, Jolanta Góral-Półrola, M. Samardakiewicz
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Purpose: The objective of this research was to determine the level of motivation for stutter treatment and its dependence on age, gender, and the conception of stuttering.Methods: In our study, the Conception of Stuttering Scale (CSS) and the Motivation for Stutter Therapy Scale (MSTS) were used. Participants: The research involved 297 participants, 81 women and 216 men, all aged from 18 to 54 years. All participants had started to stutter before the age of 7, they all had stutter symptoms (confirmed by an experienced speech therapist), thought themselves to be stutterers, and had undergone at least one therapy.Overall, the respondents were likely to consider stuttering a speech impediment, logoneurosis, communication disorder, or an illness. They mostly supported the idea of comprehensively diagnosing stuttering and they did not have a uniform conception of stutter therapy. They were most likely to opt for therapies based on speech practice or psychotherapy. Their motivation for speech therapy was mostly moderate. Motivation for stutter therapy was markedly higher in women than in men.. A significant positive correlation was revealed between speech practice and non-acceptance of stuttering.Stuttering persons have differing conceptions of the etiology, basis, diagnosis, and treatment of stuttering. Motivation for stutter therapy in adults is moderate and is not associated with their concept of stuttering.Stuttering persons have differing conceptions of the etiology, basis, diagnosis, and treatment of stuttering. Motivation for stutter therapy in adults is moderate and is not associated with their concept of stuttering.
口吃治疗的动机及其概念和其他决定因素
目的:本研究的目的是确定口吃治疗的动机水平及其对年龄、性别和口吃概念的依赖。方法:采用口吃概念量表(CSS)和口吃治疗动机量表(MSTS)。参与者:该研究涉及297名参与者,81名女性和216名男性,年龄从18岁到54岁不等。所有参与者都在7岁之前开始口吃,他们都有口吃症状(由经验丰富的言语治疗师证实),认为自己是口吃者,并且至少接受过一种治疗。总的来说,受访者可能认为口吃是一种语言障碍、语意障碍、沟通障碍或疾病。他们大多支持全面诊断口吃的想法,他们对口吃治疗没有统一的概念。他们最有可能选择基于语言练习或心理治疗的治疗方法。他们进行语言治疗的动机大多是温和的。女性接受口吃治疗的动机明显高于男性。言语练习与不接受口吃之间存在显著的正相关。口吃者对口吃的病因、基础、诊断和治疗有不同的认识。成人口吃治疗的动机是温和的,与他们的口吃概念无关。口吃者对口吃的病因、基础、诊断和治疗有不同的认识。成人口吃治疗的动机是温和的,与他们的口吃概念无关。
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