对口吃的持续和恢复进行为期 14 年的前瞻性跟踪研究

IF 2.1 3区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Fluency Disorders Pub Date : 2024-04-05 DOI:10.1016/j.jfludis.2024.106058
Jóhanna T. Einarsdóttir , Brynja Hermannsdóttir , Kathryn Crowe
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目的纵向记录14年来儿童早期口吃的发展轨迹,并考虑与康复状况相关的公开和隐蔽口吃的特征。方法在三个不同的时间点对38名参与者进行纵向观察:儿童早期(事件1)、儿童中期(事件2)和青少年晚期(事件3)。数据收集包括言语样本和口吃经历报告。通过对言语样本的分析、家长和专家的判断以及自我判断,对第 3 次口吃的恢复情况进行估计。持续性口吃分为两类:主观持续性口吃(无可观察到的口吃)和客观持续性口吃(可观察到的口吃)。在收集到的语音样本中,88%的受试者口吃音节少于 1%,97%的受试者口吃音节少于 3%。所有被归类为持续口吃的参与者都报告了口吃的隐蔽症状。在第 2 次和第 3 次之间没有观察到恢复的复发。只有在场合 2 中被归类为持续-主观型口吃的参与者才出现了后期恢复。在第 2 次出现可观察到的口吃(持续-客观型)的参与者中,约 64% 在第 3 次出现时没有观察到口吃(持续-主观型)。在 7 至 13 岁儿童的言语样本中出现明显的口吃症状似乎与口吃后期恢复的可能性有关。
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A prospective 14-year follow-up study of the persistence and recovery of stuttering

Purpose

To document the trajectory of early childhood stuttering longitudinally for 14. years with a consideration on the features of overt and covert stuttering related to recovery status.

Method

Thirty-eight participants were observed longitudinally at three different time points: early childhood (Occasion 1), middle childhood (Occasion 2), and late adolescence (Occasion 3). Data collection involved speech samples and reports of stuttering experiences. Recovery on Occasion 3 was estimated through analysis of speech samples, parent and expert judgments, and self- judgement. Two categories of persistence were used: persistent-subjective (no observable stuttering) and persistent-objective (observable stuttering).

Results

The recovery rate was 65.6 %. The majority of the participants showed minimal disfluent speech with 88 % showing less than 1 % syllables stuttered and 97 % showing less than 3 % syllables stuttered in the collected speech samples. All participants classified as persistent reported covert symptoms of stuttering. No relapses in recovery were observed between Occasion 2 and Occasion 3. Late recovery was only observed for those classified as persistent-subjective on Occasion 2. About 64 % of the participants showing observable stuttering (persistent-objective) on Occasion 2 showed no observable stuttering (persistent-subjective) on Occasion 3.

Conclusions

Children continue to recover from early childhood stuttering as they age.The inclusion of self-reports adds to the understanding of recovery especially concerning the covert stuttering behaviours. The presence of overt symptoms of stuttering in the speech samples of children aged 7 to 13 years seems to be associated with the likelihood of late recovery of stuttering

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Journal of Fluency Disorders
Journal of Fluency Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
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期刊介绍: Journal of Fluency Disorders provides comprehensive coverage of clinical, experimental, and theoretical aspects of stuttering, including the latest remediation techniques. As the official journal of the International Fluency Association, the journal features full-length research and clinical reports; methodological, theoretical and philosophical articles; reviews; short communications and much more – all readily accessible and tailored to the needs of the professional.
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