Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Claudia Regina Furquim de
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Cunha,Maria Claudia, Juste,Fabiola Staróbole, Ritto,Ana Paula, Almeida,Beatriz Paiva Bueno de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Purpose:To investigate the opinion about stuttering treatments in people who stutter, based on their answers to two open questions.Methods:The participants were 40 adults of both genders, with self-reported stuttering. During the first phase of the research, we contacted two Brazilian nongovernmental organizations: the Brazilian Stuttering Association (ABRAGAGUEIRA) and the Brazilian Fluency Institute (IBF). These associations agreed to participate and were responsible for sending the research questions to their members via electronic mail. The first contact with the participants elucidated the purpose and method of our research and, after obtaining informed consent from participants, the two questions were sent. The research questions involved their opinion about cure, treatments to which the participants had been submitted, and their outcome.Results:After analysis, the answers obtained indicated that people who stutter believe in a cure for stuttering; that the ideal therapy would be the one that led to the disappearance of the symptoms; and the most frequently reported professional to treat the disorder is the speech-language pathologist. The results also indicated that although most of the participants had undergone speech-language treatment for stuttering, neither significant improvements were observed nor satisfaction was positive.Conclusion:The results indicate that the answers presented by the participants were not based on scientific knowledge about the disorder but on their wish that "something could happen" to make stuttering "disappear." Although in this study we did not investigate the type of treatment to which the patients were submitted, the results suggest that the factors that contribute to an effective treatment are contentious.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
title Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
spellingShingle Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
Andrade,Claudia Regina Furquim de
Speech Language and Hearing Sciences
Stuttering
Adult
Self-image
Therapeutics
title_short Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
title_full Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
title_fullStr Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
title_full_unstemmed Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
title_sort Self-perception of people who stutter regarding their experiences and results of stuttering treatments
author Andrade,Claudia Regina Furquim de
author_facet Andrade,Claudia Regina Furquim de
Cunha,Maria Claudia
Juste,Fabiola Staróbole
Ritto,Ana Paula
Almeida,Beatriz Paiva Bueno de
author_role author
author2 Cunha,Maria Claudia
Juste,Fabiola Staróbole
Ritto,Ana Paula
Almeida,Beatriz Paiva Bueno de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Claudia Regina Furquim de
Cunha,Maria Claudia
Juste,Fabiola Staróbole
Ritto,Ana Paula
Almeida,Beatriz Paiva Bueno de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Speech Language and Hearing Sciences
Stuttering
Adult
Self-image
Therapeutics
topic Speech Language and Hearing Sciences
Stuttering
Adult
Self-image
Therapeutics
description Purpose:To investigate the opinion about stuttering treatments in people who stutter, based on their answers to two open questions.Methods:The participants were 40 adults of both genders, with self-reported stuttering. During the first phase of the research, we contacted two Brazilian nongovernmental organizations: the Brazilian Stuttering Association (ABRAGAGUEIRA) and the Brazilian Fluency Institute (IBF). These associations agreed to participate and were responsible for sending the research questions to their members via electronic mail. The first contact with the participants elucidated the purpose and method of our research and, after obtaining informed consent from participants, the two questions were sent. The research questions involved their opinion about cure, treatments to which the participants had been submitted, and their outcome.Results:After analysis, the answers obtained indicated that people who stutter believe in a cure for stuttering; that the ideal therapy would be the one that led to the disappearance of the symptoms; and the most frequently reported professional to treat the disorder is the speech-language pathologist. The results also indicated that although most of the participants had undergone speech-language treatment for stuttering, neither significant improvements were observed nor satisfaction was positive.Conclusion:The results indicate that the answers presented by the participants were not based on scientific knowledge about the disorder but on their wish that "something could happen" to make stuttering "disappear." Although in this study we did not investigate the type of treatment to which the patients were submitted, the results suggest that the factors that contribute to an effective treatment are contentious.
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