Journal article
Non-pharmacological interventions for stuttering in children six years and younger
Å Sjøstrand, E Kefalianos, H Hofslundsengen, LS Guttormsen, M Kirmess, A Lervåg, C Hulme, KA Bottegaard Næss
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews | Cochrane Collaboration | Published : 2021
Abstract
Background: Stuttering, or stammering as it is referred to in some countries, affects a child's ability to speak fluently. It is a common communication disorder, affecting 11% of children by four years of age. Stuttering can be characterized by sound, part word or whole word repetitions, sound prolongations, or blocking of sounds or airflow. Moments of stuttering can also be accompanied by non-verbal behaviours, including visible tension in the speaker's face, eye blinks or head nods. Stuttering can also negatively affect behavioural, social and emotional functioning. Objectives: Primary objective. To assess the immediate and long-term effects of non-pharmacological interventions for stutter..
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Funding Acknowledgements
University of Oslo, Norway Provided financial support for the time of AS, LSG, MK, AL, CH and K-ABN to facilitate the review. The Research Council of Norway, Norway This review is part of 'The EGective Stuttering Treatment' project, which is financed by the Research Council of Norway (project number 260567).