Validity of telephone calls to assess percentage of syllables stuttered with adolescents in clinical research

(2021) Validity of telephone calls to assess percentage of syllables stuttered with adolescents in clinical research. Journal of Communication Disorders. ISSN 0021-9924

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Abstract

Purpose: Karimi, O'Brian, Onslow, and Jones (2013) reported, for adults, no systematic differences between percentage of syllables stuttered (SS) scores during a 12-hour day and 10-minute phone calls. The present study replicated that finding with adolescents, using valid methods for the age group. The present study also extended that initial report by determining whether the gender of the caller influenced SS scores. Method: Participants were 17 adolescents with stuttering. Percentage of syllables stuttered scores were obtained from a 12-hour day of the adolescents' lives, and two 10-minute unscheduled phone calls made before and after that day. One phone call was from a male caller and the other from a female caller. Results: For adolescents, analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) and intraclass correlations (ICC) replicated the overall Karimi, O'Brian, Onslow, and Jones (2013) finding. No significant differences were found between the SS scores of the three speech samples, and these SS scores were found to be highly correlated. However, in contrast to the Karimi, O'Brian, Onslow, and Jones (2013) finding with adults, Bland-Altman plot results revealed a caveat to this finding when applied to individual adolescents. Additionally, there was no effect due to the gender of the caller. Conclusion: A 10-minute phone call can be used confidently to assess group mean SS scores during stuttering research with adolescents. However, a 10-minute phone call cannot be used confidently to assess SS scores of individual adolescent participants. For the latter context, such as with data-based case studies and single-subject experimentation, we recommend supplementing SS scores with self-reported severity scores.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Adolescents Stuttering Measurement STATISTICAL-ANALYSIS CAMPERDOWN PROGRAM WEBCAM DELIVERY CHILDREN ANXIETY SPEECH SELF DISORDERS BEHAVIORS THERAPY
Journal or Publication Title: Journal of Communication Disorders
Journal Index: ISI
Volume: 91
Identification Number: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcomdis.2021.106103
ISSN: 0021-9924
Depositing User: Zahra Otroj
URI: http://eprints.mui.ac.ir/id/eprint/14508

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