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Stutterer's scaled attitudes and their prognostic significance in therapy
Authors:Kathleen Busta   Joseph Agnello  Nancy Creaghead
Affiliation:

a Parma School District, Parma, Ohio, USA

b University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

Abstract:Thirty individuals who manifested stuttering behavior participated in an intensive therapy program. Measures of pretherapy attitudes on the Attitude and Behavioral Observation Scale, which consists of self-evaluations of attitudes on a scale of five equal-appearing intervals and also two questionnaires, the Iowa Scale of Attitude Toward Stuttering and the Stutterer's Self-Ratings of Reactions to Speech Situations were utilized. These three scales were found to be significantly correlated. A difference score from the Motor Performance Scale, a speech proficiency scale of one to five was completed at pre- and posttherapy, as a measure of the client's success from therapy. Generally, pretherapy attitudes did not correlate significantly with success from therapy.
Keywords:Address correspondence to: Joseph Agnello   Speech and Hearing Laboratory   University of Cincinnati   Cincinnati   OH 45221   USA.
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