Anxiety in Children and Young Adolescents who Stutter

A. Craig, K. Hancock
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The present study was designed to investigate the question of whether children who stutter have raised levels of state and trait anxiety in comparison to children who do not stutter. If anxiety levels are raised, this would have implications for current theories of the cause of stuttering as well as for treatment in this age group. Ninety-six children aged 9–14 years who stuttered were compared with 104 children who did not stutter and who were similar in age and education levels. The experimental group were comprehensively diagnosed for stuttering and assessed for their severity by measuring stuttering frequency and speech rate in a five minute clinic conversation. Both groups completed the Spielberger STAIC anxiety questionnaire. Based on STAIC scores, those in the stuttering group were no more anxious than the controls. There were also no significant associations between severity of stuttering, age or sex, and levels of anxiety. Implications for the early management of stuttering are discussed.
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口吃儿童和青少年的焦虑
本研究旨在调查口吃儿童是否比不口吃的儿童有更高的状态焦虑和特质焦虑水平。如果焦虑水平提高,这将对目前关于口吃原因的理论以及该年龄组的治疗产生影响。96名9-14岁的口吃儿童与104名年龄和教育水平相似的非口吃儿童进行了比较。实验组被全面诊断为口吃,并通过测量五分钟门诊谈话中的口吃频率和言语率来评估其严重程度。两组均完成了斯皮尔伯格静态焦虑问卷。根据STAIC分数,口吃组的人并不比对照组更焦虑。口吃的严重程度、年龄、性别和焦虑程度之间也没有明显的联系。对口吃的早期管理的意义进行了讨论。
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