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Often, psychologists develop surveys as a means of gathering data. Surveys are lists of questions to be answered by research participants, and can be delivered as paper-and-pencil questionnaires, administered electronically, or conducted verbally. Generally, the survey itself can be completed in a short time, and the ease of administering a survey makes it easy to collect data from a large number of people.
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Area of Science:

  • Speech-language pathology
  • Clinical assessment
  • Psychometrics

Background:

  • Limited data exists on the agreement between self-reported and clinician-rated stuttering severity.
  • Self-reported data collection offers potential for large-scale studies due to cost and time efficiencies.
  • There is a growing emphasis on understanding the individual's lived experience of their condition.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the agreement between self-reported and clinician-rated stuttering severity.
  • To determine if self-reported stuttering severity correlates with the subjective impact of stuttering.

Main Methods:

  • 195 participants (aged 5-84 years) with self-reported stuttering underwent face-to-face speech assessments.
  • Stuttering severity was rated on a 10-point scale by participants and two speech-language pathologists.
  • Participants completed the Overall Assessment of the Subjective Experience of Stuttering (OASES).

Main Results:

  • A strong positive correlation was found between clinician and participant ratings of stuttering severity.
  • Participant-reported stuttering severity showed a weak correlation with OASES domains and overall impact scores.

Conclusions:

  • Individuals can accurately self-rate stuttering severity, making it suitable for large-scale data collection.
  • Questionnaires like the OASES capture subjective experiences not reflected in severity ratings alone, adding crucial context.