Fluency-related behaviors and attitudes of 178 young stutterers
Authors:
Janice Kaye McLelland
Affiliation:
Children's Center, Montgomery, Alabama 36104, USA
The University of Alabama, University, Alabama 35486, USA
Abstract:
An item-by-item analysis was made of the scores of 178 five- to eighteen-year-old stutterers on the 27-item Cooper Chronicity Prediction Checklist for School-Aged Stutterers and a stuttering frequency estimate form. Results were interpreted as suggesting that male stutterers generally possess a more complex stuttering pattern than do females and that the definition as to what constitutes stuttering continues to vary significantly between parents, clinicians, and individuals labeled as stutterers.