A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Valente, Ana Rita S.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: St. Louis, Kenneth O., Leahy, Margereth, Hall, Andreia, Jesus, Luis M. T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/18441
Resumo: Background: Negative public attitudes toward stuttering have been widely reported, although differences among countries and regions exist. Clear reasons for these differences remain obscure. Purpose: Published research is unavailable on public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugalas well as a representative sample that explores stuttering attitudes in an entire country. This study sought to (a) determine the feasibility of a country-wide probability samplingscheme to measure public stuttering attitudes in Portugal using a standard instrument (the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes–Stuttering [POSHA–S]) and (b) identify demographic variables that predict Portuguese attitudes. Methods: The POSHA–S was translated to European Portuguese through a five-step process. There after, a local administrative office-based, three-stage, cluster, probability sampling scheme was carried out to obtain 311 adult respondents who filled out the questionnaire. Results: The Portuguese population held stuttering attitudes that were generally within the average range of those observed from numerous previous POSHA–S samples. Demographicvariables that predicted more versus less positive stuttering attitudes were respondents’age, region of the country, years of school completed, working situation, and number of languages spoken. Non-predicting variables were respondents’ sex, marital status, and parental status. Conclusion: A local administrative office-based, probability sampling scheme generated a respondent profile similar to census data and indicated that Portuguese attitudes are generally typical.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
title A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
spellingShingle A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
Valente, Ana Rita S.
Stuttering
Attitudes
Portugal
POSHA–S
Representative sampling
title_short A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
title_full A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
title_fullStr A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
title_full_unstemmed A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
title_sort A country-wide probability sample of public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugal
author Valente, Ana Rita S.
author_facet Valente, Ana Rita S.
St. Louis, Kenneth O.
Leahy, Margereth
Hall, Andreia
Jesus, Luis M. T.
author_role author
author2 St. Louis, Kenneth O.
Leahy, Margereth
Hall, Andreia
Jesus, Luis M. T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Valente, Ana Rita S.
St. Louis, Kenneth O.
Leahy, Margereth
Hall, Andreia
Jesus, Luis M. T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stuttering
Attitudes
Portugal
POSHA–S
Representative sampling
topic Stuttering
Attitudes
Portugal
POSHA–S
Representative sampling
description Background: Negative public attitudes toward stuttering have been widely reported, although differences among countries and regions exist. Clear reasons for these differences remain obscure. Purpose: Published research is unavailable on public attitudes toward stuttering in Portugalas well as a representative sample that explores stuttering attitudes in an entire country. This study sought to (a) determine the feasibility of a country-wide probability samplingscheme to measure public stuttering attitudes in Portugal using a standard instrument (the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes–Stuttering [POSHA–S]) and (b) identify demographic variables that predict Portuguese attitudes. Methods: The POSHA–S was translated to European Portuguese through a five-step process. There after, a local administrative office-based, three-stage, cluster, probability sampling scheme was carried out to obtain 311 adult respondents who filled out the questionnaire. Results: The Portuguese population held stuttering attitudes that were generally within the average range of those observed from numerous previous POSHA–S samples. Demographicvariables that predicted more versus less positive stuttering attitudes were respondents’age, region of the country, years of school completed, working situation, and number of languages spoken. Non-predicting variables were respondents’ sex, marital status, and parental status. Conclusion: A local administrative office-based, probability sampling scheme generated a respondent profile similar to census data and indicated that Portuguese attitudes are generally typical.
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