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Subjective distress caused by cospeakers' reactions - reduction during stationary group treatment

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Tadić, J.
Shoster, D.
Dobrota-Davidović, Nada
Jovanović-Simić, Nadica
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Stuttering is a disorder that represents multifunctional problem. It probably exists since the beginning of mankind. Its' frequency and severity are influenced by different factors. Among the most significant ones are the complexity of statement, speaking speed, and speakers' emotional reaction to the whole speech situation and other co-speakers. Goal: To present the results of two-weeks intensive group stationary treatment of adults who stutter, especially stuttering severity and level of subjective distress caused by co-speakers' reactions in the beginning and at the end of the treatment. Subjects: A group of 25 adults who stutter. Methodology: At the beginning and at the end of the group stationary treatment speech status was taken, consisting of counting, enumerating, repeating the sentences, reading a 100-word tale, retelling the read text, and conversation on a free subject. In the same time, subjective distress caused by 13 different co-speakers reactions was estimated. Results ...show that very positive results are achieved in the reduction of speech disfluences, as well as moderate reduction of subjective distress caused by cospeakers' reactions. In the paper the results are shown in more details, and, subsequently, implications for further research and treatment.

Ključne reči:
Co-speakers' reactions / Group stationery treatment / Stuttering / Subjective stress
Izvor:
Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, 2010, 11, 1-2, 39-52
Izdavač:
  • Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation

ISSN: 1409-6099

Scopus: 2-s2.0-79951763735
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_401
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http://rfasper.fasper.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/401
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TY  - JOUR
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author = "Tadić, J. and Shoster, D. and Dobrota-Davidović, Nada and Jovanović-Simić, Nadica",
year = "2010",
abstract = "Stuttering is a disorder that represents multifunctional problem. It probably exists since the beginning of mankind. Its' frequency and severity are influenced by different factors. Among the most significant ones are the complexity of statement, speaking speed, and speakers' emotional reaction to the whole speech situation and other co-speakers. Goal: To present the results of two-weeks intensive group stationary treatment of adults who stutter, especially stuttering severity and level of subjective distress caused by co-speakers' reactions in the beginning and at the end of the treatment. Subjects: A group of 25 adults who stutter. Methodology: At the beginning and at the end of the group stationary treatment speech status was taken, consisting of counting, enumerating, repeating the sentences, reading a 100-word tale, retelling the read text, and conversation on a free subject. In the same time, subjective distress caused by 13 different co-speakers reactions was estimated. Results show that very positive results are achieved in the reduction of speech disfluences, as well as moderate reduction of subjective distress caused by cospeakers' reactions. In the paper the results are shown in more details, and, subsequently, implications for further research and treatment.",
publisher = "Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation",
journal = "Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation",
title = "Subjective distress caused by cospeakers' reactions - reduction during stationary group treatment",
pages = "52-39",
number = "1-2",
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Tadić, J., Shoster, D., Dobrota-Davidović, N.,& Jovanović-Simić, N.. (2010). Subjective distress caused by cospeakers' reactions - reduction during stationary group treatment. in Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation., 11(1-2), 39-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_401
Tadić J, Shoster D, Dobrota-Davidović N, Jovanović-Simić N. Subjective distress caused by cospeakers' reactions - reduction during stationary group treatment. in Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation. 2010;11(1-2):39-52.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_401 .
Tadić, J., Shoster, D., Dobrota-Davidović, Nada, Jovanović-Simić, Nadica, "Subjective distress caused by cospeakers' reactions - reduction during stationary group treatment" in Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, 11, no. 1-2 (2010):39-52,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rfasper_401 .

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