幼儿口吃的可变性:照顾者的感知和经验。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Amir Hossein Rasoli Jokar, Sadaf Salehi, J Scott Yaruss
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目的:众所周知,口吃是可变的,但很少有研究调查幼儿口吃行为和经历的可变性。本研究旨在从主要照顾者的角度,增进对学龄前儿童口吃变异性的了解。方法:本研究采用混合方法,涉及美国104名英语口吃儿童的主要照顾者。儿童年龄为2岁11个月至6岁2个月。护理人员通过在线调查收集了观察到的口吃数量、严重程度和类型的信息,提供了有关其孩子口吃变异性的见解。该调查还收集了有关儿童对不同情况、任务和时间的可变性的情绪和行为反应的信息,以及可变性对儿童和照顾者本身的影响。结果:分析证实,很高比例的照顾者观察到他们孩子口吃的不同方面存在差异。例如,89%的看护者报告说,他们在孩子的语言中看到的口吃程度是可变的。情感因素被认为是影响这种差异的最重要因素,其次是副语言、语言和社会因素。据报道,变异性不仅影响儿童的沟通和情感健康;照顾者报告说,这种变化也影响了他们自己的情绪反应,以及他们与孩子的互动。结论:该研究强调需要对幼儿进行全面、多方面的临床评估和干预,以解释口吃在行为、影响和经历方面的可变性。需要进一步的研究来确定在评估和干预过程中解决口吃变异性的适当方法。
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Variability of Stuttering in Young Children: Caregivers' Perceptions and Experiences.

Purpose: It is widely known that stuttering is variable, but few studies have examined the variability of stuttering behaviors and experiences in young children. This study aimed to increase understanding of stuttering variability in preschool children based on the perspectives of their primary caregivers.

Method: This study employed a mixed-methods approach involving 104 primary caregivers of English-speaking children who stutter in the United States. The children's ages were 2 years 11 months to 6 years 2 months. Caregivers provided insights about the variability of their children's stuttering via an online survey that gathered information about the amount, severity, and type of variability observed. The survey also gathered information about children's emotional and behavioral reactions to variability across situations, tasks, and time, as well as about the impact of variability on children and on the caregivers themselves.

Results: Analyses confirmed that a high percentage of caregivers observed variability in different aspects of their children's stuttering. For example, 89% of caregivers reported that the amount of stuttering they see in their children's speech is variable. Emotional factors were identified as the most significant influencers of this variability, followed by paralinguistic, linguistic, and social factors. Variability was reported to not only affect children's communication and emotional well-being; caregivers reported that variability also affected their own emotional responses, as well as their interactions with their children.

Conclusions: The study highlights the need for comprehensive, multifaceted clinical assessments and interventions for young children that account for variability in the behavior, impact, and experience of stuttering. Further research is needed to determine appropriate means of addressing stuttering variability in the assessment and intervention process.

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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
11.50%
发文量
353
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mission: AJSLP publishes peer-reviewed research and other scholarly articles on all aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. The journal is an international outlet for clinical research pertaining to screening, detection, diagnosis, management, and outcomes of communication and swallowing disorders across the lifespan as well as the etiologies and characteristics of these disorders. Because of its clinical orientation, the journal disseminates research findings applicable to diverse aspects of clinical practice in speech-language pathology. AJSLP 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 speech-language pathology, including aphasia; apraxia of speech and childhood apraxia of speech; aural rehabilitation; augmentative and alternative communication; cognitive impairment; craniofacial disorders; dysarthria; fluency disorders; language disorders in children; speech sound disorders; swallowing, dysphagia, and feeding disorders; and voice disorders.
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