Development of an operant treatment for content word dysfluencies in persistent stuttering children: Initial experimental data.

Phil Reed, Peter C Howell, Steve Davis, Lisa A Osborne
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A novel behavioral treatment for persistent stuttering is described. Analysis of the dysfluent speech shows that children who emit high rates of stuttering on content words in sentences have a poor prognosis for recovery, compared to those who emit high rates of stuttering on function words. This novel technique aimed to reverse the pattern of dysfluencies noted in such children, and reduce stuttering in the short-term. To this end, dysfluent content words only were subject to an over-correction procedure. In contrast, dysfluent function words were subject to social approval. The results of two studies indicated that these procedures reduced rates of content word stuttering, even at a post-treatment follow-up assessment, for those with severe, and previously intractable, stuttering. These data suggest the efficacy of behavioral interventions for persistent stuttering, and point to the importance of careful delineation between the parts of speech to be subject to various contingencies. However, it remains to be seen whether the treatment efficacy was specifically due to targeting the parts of speech of the stutter-contingent time-outs.

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针对顽固性口吃儿童的内容词流畅性障碍开发操作性治疗方法:初步实验数据。
本文介绍了一种针对顽固性口吃的新型行为疗法。对流利性言语的分析表明,与那些在功能词上口吃率高的儿童相比,在句子内容词上口吃率高的儿童的康复预后较差。这项新技术旨在扭转这类儿童的口吃模式,并在短期内减少口吃。为此,只对流利性障碍的内容词进行过度矫正。与此相反,流利障碍功能词则需要社会认可。两项研究结果表明,即使在治疗后的跟踪评估中,这些程序也能降低严重口吃患者和以前难以治愈的口吃患者的内容词口吃率。这些数据表明,行为干预对顽固性口吃有一定疗效,同时也指出了仔细划分各种应急措施的言语部分的重要性。不过,治疗效果是否特别归功于针对口吃应急暂停的说话部分,还有待观察。
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