Perception of Adults' and Children's Stuttering in Korean Speech Language Pathologists and Laypeople

말더듬 성인과 아동에 대한 일반인 및 언어치료전문가 집단의 인식 연구

  • Kim, Yu-Jung (Seoul National Hospital Department of Child Psychiatric) ;
  • Chang, Son-A (Graduate Program in Speech-Language Pathology, Yonsei University) ;
  • Shin, Moon-Ja (Shin's Speech-Language Clinic)
  • 김유정 (국립서울병윈 소아정신과) ;
  • 장선아 (연세대학교 의과대학 언어병리학 협동과정) ;
  • 신문자 (신 언어임상연구소)
  • Published : 2006.12.15

Abstract

Listeners' perception toward stuttering has been considered an important factor to the diagnosis and treatment of stuttering. This study intended to examine perceptual differences between speech language pathologists and laypeople toward children and adults with stuttering. A Total of 102 subjects were surveyed. speech language pathologists' perception was more stereotypical than that of laypeople. laypeople perceived adults and children with no significant differences but, clinicians viewed adults more stereotypically. speech language pathologists were not influenced by experiencer, but experienced laypeople perceived children more negatively although people who have stuttering family members showed a less stereotypically. item analysis revealed that both groups showed different perspectives between adults and children with stuttering.

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