Personal Appraisals of Support from the Perspective of Polish, Slovak, and American Children Who Stutter
Personal Appraisals of Support from the Perspective of Polish, Slovak, and American Children Who Stutter
Author(s): Mary Weidner, Katarzyna Węsierska, Hana Laciková, Hilda Sønsterud, Signhild Skogdal, Kristin Åmodt, Kathleen Scaler‑Scott, Craig ColemanSubject(s): Methodology and research technology, Health and medicine and law, Family and social welfare, Pedagogy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: child; the Personal Appraisal of Support for Stuttering; support; stuttering
Summary/Abstract: Limited research exists about what children who stutter perceive to be helpful and unhelpful listener supports, and no known research exists cross‑culturally. Such information is necessary to better inform clinical intervention and public attitudes at large. This study sought to address that need by measuring listener preferences among children who stutter from diverse backgrounds.One‑hundred fifty‑one children who stutter from Poland, Slovakia, and the USA completed the child version of the Personal Appraisal of Support for Stuttering. Results were examined descriptively and compared cross‑culturally.Themes pertaining to very helpful and very unhelpful supports emerged across all groups. Many items fell in the neutral range, suggesting variability among individual speakers.Based on the groups examined, children who stutter primarily want listeners to be patient, to include them, and to not laugh when they are speaking. Other nuanced preferences underscore the importance of asking individuals about what they perceive to be helpful and unhelpful. Results of this study informed a listener guideline statement and an open‑access informational handout about how to be most supportive of children who stutter.
Journal: Logopaedica Lodziensia
- Issue Year: 2022
- Issue No: 6
- Page Range: 279-295
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English