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Comparison of adults who stutter with and without social anxiety disorder
Iverach, Lisa; Jones, Mark; Lowe, Robyn. - : Elsevier, 2018
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Characteristics of adults who stutter by treatments sought
Iverach, Lisa; Jones, Mark; Lowe, Robyn. - : Taylor & Francis, 2018
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A speech and psychological profile of treatment-seeking adolescents who stutter
Iverach, Lisa; Lowe, Robyn; Jones, Mark. - : Elsevier, 2017
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Prevalence of anxiety disorders among children who stutter
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Effectiveness of the Lidcombe Program for early stuttering in Australian community clinics
In: International journal of speech language pathology. - Abingdon : Informa Healthcare 15 (2013) 6, 593-603
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Effectiveness of the Lidcombe Program for early stuttering in Australian community clinics
O'Brian, Sue; Iverach, Lisa; Jones, Mark. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Effectiveness of the Lidcombe Program for early stuttering in Australian community clinics
O'Brian, Sue; Iverach, Lisa; Jones, Mark. - : Informa Healthcare, 2013
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Response to Walter Manning and J. Gayle Beck: Comments concerning Iverach, Jones et al. (2009a)
In: Journal of fluency disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 36 (2011) 1, 66-71
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Further development and validation of the Unhelpful Thoughts and Beliefs about Stuttering (UTBAS) scales: relationship to anxiety and social phobia among adults who stutter
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 46 (2011) 3, 286-299
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Further development and validation of the Unhelpful Thoughts and Beliefs about Stuttering (UTBAS) scales: Relationship to anxiety and social phobia among adults who stutter
Iverach, Lisa; Menzies, Ross; Jones, Mark. - : John Wiley & Sons, 2011
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The five factor model of personality applied to adults who stutter
In: Journal of communication disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 43 (2010) 2, 120-132
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The Five Factor Model of personality applied to adults who stutter
Iverach, Lisa; O'Brian, Susan; Jones, Mark. - : Elsevier, 2010
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Mood and substance use disorders among adults seeking speech treatment for stuttering
Iverach, Lisa; Jones, Mark; O'Brian, Sue. - : American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2010
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Response to Walter Manning and J. Gayle Beck: Comments concerning Iverach, Jones et al. (2009a)
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Mood and substance use disorders among adults seeking speech treatment for stuttering
Iverach, Lisa; Jones, Mark; O'Brian, Sue. - : American Speech - Language - Hearing Association, 2010
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The Five Factor Model of personality applied to adults who stutter
Abstract: Previous research has not explored the Five Factor Model of personality among adults who stutter. Therefore, the present study investigated the five personality domains of Neuroticism, Extraversion, Openness, Agreeableness and Conscientiousness, as measured by the NEO Five Factor Inventory (NEO-FFI), in a sample of 93 adults seeking speech treatment for stuttering, and compared these scores with normative data from an Australian and a United States sample. Results revealed that NEO-FFI scores for the stuttering group were within the 'average' range for all five personality domains. However, adults who stutter were characterized by significantly higher Neuroticism, and significantly lower Agreeableness and Conscientiousness, than normative samples. No significant differences were found between groups on the dimensions of Extraversion and Openness. These results are discussed with reference to the relationship between personality factors among adults who stutter, their directionality, and implications for predicting treatment outcome. Learning outcomes: The reader will be able to: (1) describe the Five Factor Model of personality, including the NEO-FFI personality domains of Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness, and (2) discuss differences in NEO-FFI domain scores between adults who stutter and normative samples, and (3) understand the clinical implications of personality profiles in terms of treatment process and outcome for adults who stutter.
Keyword: 2805 Cognitive Neuroscience; 2912 LPN and LVN; 3205 Experimental and Cognitive Psychology; 3310 Linguistics and Language; 3616 Speech and Hearing; 5-factor model; Functional speech disorders; Major depression; Quality-of-life
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:202349
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Screening for personality disorders among adults seeking speech treatment for stuttering
In: Journal of fluency disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 34 (2009) 3, 173-186
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The relationship between mental health disorders and treatment outcomes among adults who stutter
In: Journal of fluency disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 34 (2009) 1, 29-43
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The relationship between mental health disorders and treatment outcomes among adults who stutter
In: Journal of fluency disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 34 (2009) 1, 29-43
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Corrigendum to “The relationship between mental health disorders and treatment outcomes among adults who stutter” [J. Fluency Disorders 34 (2009) 29–43]
In: Journal of fluency disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 34 (2009) 4, 301
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