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A Survey on Conceptions of Stuttering

Posted Thu, Feb, 20,2014

Published today in Rehabilitation Process and Outcome is a new original research article by Nachiketa Rout, Suman Kumar and Navnit Kumar.  Read more about this paper below:

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A Survey on Conceptions of Stuttering

Abstract

The conceptions about stuttering vary amongst cultures. Culturally specific findings regarding stuttering help in understanding the peoples’ views and conceptions about stuttering and devising awareness and counselling strategies. A total of 132 passengers on the Coromandal Express from Chennai to Howrah participated in this study. All of them belonged to the upper middle socio-economic class. Preliminary Stuttering Conception Questionnaire (PSCQ) was used to understand their conceptions of stuttering. 23% had no idea and 12% had myths about the etiology of stuttering. 11% assumed it was a genetic problem and 5–6% a physical-mental problem. 31% had no idea of treatment options. 25% preferred medicine, 23% rehabilitation for treatment of stuttering. For rehabilitation, only 45% precisely knew about the speech language pathologist; the remaining 55% were unaware of this profession. Steps need to be taken towards educating the common man about stuttering.

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