The experience of stuttering among Ultra-Orthodox and Secular/Traditional Jews
Conclusion UO participants showed higher subjective stuttering severity ratings, yet less impact on quality of life, and no correlation between subjective stuttering and other measures of stuttering experience. These novel findings may result from the combined protective effect of religiosity and socio-cultural characteristics on UO PWS’ well-being, despite heightened concern about social consequences of stuttering within UO society.
Source: Journal of Fluency Disorders - Category: Speech-Language Pathology Source Type: research
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