Me, My Stuttering, and Them! Effect of Self-Disclosure of Stuttering on Listener Perception

IF 2.3 Q1 REHABILITATION Rehabilitation Process and Outcome Pub Date : 2017-09-25 DOI:10.1177/1179572717732996
Gagan Bajaj, M. Anil, A. Varghese, J. Bhat, Pooja Sheth, Anjana Hoode
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Purpose: A common question encountered by speech-language pathologists while dealing with adults who stutter (AWS) is whether their disclosure of stuttering to listeners would change their perception. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of self-disclosure and speaker sex on adult listeners’ perceptions of simulated stuttering. Method: The study involved a group of 100 college students between the age range of 18 and 25 years, who judged the videotaped speech samples of 1 male and 1 female person, who simulated stuttering in disclosed and undisclosed state. The listener perception was evaluated through a questionnaire developed for the purpose. Results: The trends suggested that a female AWS possessed overall better listener perception as compared with male AWS in undisclosed condition and received better perception by listeners in more domains than male AWS in disclosed state. Conclusions: Listener perception seems to be a sex-specific phenomenon which gets affected by one’s disclosure about stuttering and the culture of the listeners.
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我,我的口吃,还有他们!口吃自我表露对听者感知的影响
目的:言语病理学家在处理口吃成年人(AWS)时遇到的一个常见问题是,他们向听众透露口吃是否会改变他们的感知。本研究的目的是评估自我揭露和说话者性别对成年听众模拟口吃感知的影响。方法:这项研究涉及100名年龄在18至25岁之间的大学生,他们对1名男性和1名女性的语音录像样本进行判断,这些人模拟了在公开和未公开状态下的口吃。听众的感知是通过为此目的制定的问卷进行评估的。结果:趋势表明,在未公开的情况下,女性AWS与男性AWS相比,总体上具有更好的听众感知能力,并且在公开的状态下,在更多的领域中,女性AWS比男性AWS获得更好的听众认知。结论:听众感知似乎是一种性别特有的现象,它受到对口吃和听众文化的披露的影响。
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