Psychometric Evaluation of the Stuttering Anticipation Scale in Turkish (SAS-TR).

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.1159/000543912
Halil Tayyip Uysal, Nazmiye Atila-Caglar, Ibrahim Erensoy, Aysen Kose, Eric S Jackson
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Introduction: Anticipation is a covert aspect of stuttering that plays a crucial role in the lives of adults who stutter (AWS). It can influence anxiety levels or provide an opportunity for self-regulation. For assessing anticipation in stuttering, The Stuttering Anticipation Scale (SAS) was developed. This study aims to develop a Turkish version of the SAS (SAS-TR) and evaluate its validity and reliability.

Method: Ninety-four AWS (aged 18-40 years) participated in the study. They completed SAS-TR and demographic information form either face-to-face or online. The internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and construct validity of the SAS-TR were assessed. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was also conducted as part of the construct validity evaluation.

Results: The SAS-TR scale demonstrated high internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.947) and high test-retest reliability (ICC = 0.973). SAS-TR total score and its sub-dimensions showed acceptable to high positive correlations among themselves (ranging from r = 0.209 to r = 0.962). Factor loadings for the SAS-TR items ranged between 0.572 and 0.899, exceeding 0.300 and indicating suitability for EFA.

Conclusion: The SAS-TR exhibits valid and reliable properties for Turkish-speaking AWS. It is recommended for use in both research and clinical settings to enhance understanding of anticipatory behaviors in this population.

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导言:预期是口吃的一个隐蔽方面,在口吃成人(AWS)的生活中起着至关重要的作用。它可以影响焦虑水平,也可以提供自我调节的机会。为评估口吃中的预期,开发了口吃预期量表(SAS)。本研究旨在开发土耳其语版的 SAS(SAS-TR),并评估其有效性和可靠性:94名AWS(18-40岁)参加了研究。他们面对面或在线填写了 SAS-TR 和人口信息表。评估了 SAS-TR 的内部一致性、重测信度和建构效度。作为构建效度评估的一部分,还进行了探索性因子分析(EFA):结果:SAS-TR量表显示出较高的内部一致性(Cronbach's alpha = 0.947)和较高的重测信度(ICC = 0.973)。SAS-TR 总分及其子维度之间呈现出可接受的较高正相关性(r = 0.209 至 r = 0.962)。SAS-TR 项目的因子载荷在 0.572 到 0.899 之间,超过了 0.300,表明适合进行 EFA:结论:SAS-TR 对讲土耳其语的 AWS 具有有效和可靠的特性。建议将其用于研究和临床环境中,以加深对该人群预期行为的了解。
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Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica
Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
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2.30
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10.00%
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28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Published since 1947, ''Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica'' provides a forum for international research on the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of structures of the speech, language, and hearing mechanisms. Original papers published in this journal report new findings on basic function, assessment, management, and test development in communication sciences and disorders, as well as experiments designed to test specific theories of speech, language, and hearing function. Review papers of high quality are also welcomed.
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