Stuttering And Family
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1. O efeito do processo terapêutico para problemas de fluência de fala no discurso de pais / Therapeutic process effect on speech fluency problems in parents discourse
Introduction: Speech fluency can be viewed as a complex event involving the organic, psychic and social dimensions. From this perspective, complaints about problems of speech fluency brought to the clinic by the family, call for the development of a therapeutic process that involves the entire family unit. Objective: To study, through the speech of parents,
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 10/02/2012
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2. ViolÃncia familiar contra crianÃa e adolescente na prÃtica dos fonoaudiÃlogos: magnitude e conduta
The study aimed to describe the magnitude and behavior related to family violence against children and adolescents in the practice of the speech therapists in public, private with agreement with SUS and philanthropic health net in the city of Recife. We have conducted a quantitative, descriptive cross-sectional study, using a structured questionnaire with ob
Publicado em: 2009
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3. Gagueira e família: concepções, atitudes e sentimentos manifestados no discurso das mães / Stuttering and family: conceptions, attitudes and feelings manifested on the speech of mothers
A gagueira é definida como um distúrbio de fluência que se caracteriza por interrupções anormais do fluxo da fala, geralmente experimentadas pelo indivíduo que gagueja como perda de controle, já que ocorrem de modo involuntário. É uma patologia de comunicação que atinge 5% da população em todo o mundo, dos quais 1% continua a gaguejar na idade a
Publicado em: 2002
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4. Prevalence of stuttering.
The prevalence of stuttering in a university population was 2.1%; 3.4% were former stutterers. More men than women stuttered. Right handed female stutterers were less likely to have "lost" their stutter than were right handed males. Stutterers, past stutterers, and questionable stutterers all had a family history of stuttering. The significant prevalence of
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5. Vertical transmission of susceptibility to stuttering with sex-modified expression.
Stuttering is not usually considered genetic, although it has long been known to be familial. Data collected on 2035 relatives of 397 unrelated adult stutterers confirm and quantify the strong familial concentration. Our analytic approach to these family data, one that does not require specification of a genetic hypothesis, shows that stuttering among relati