| Literature DB >> 18280869 |
Christina Lattermann1, Harald A Euler, Katrin Neumann.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: In order to investigate whether the Lidcombe Program effects a short-term reduction of stuttered speech beyond natural recovery, 46 German preschool children were randomly assigned to a wait-contrast group or to an experimental group which received the Lidcombe Program for 16 weeks. The children were between 3;0 and 5;11 years old, their and both of their parents' native language was German, stuttering onset had been at least 6 months before, and their stuttering frequency was higher than 3% stuttered syllables. Spontaneous speech samples were recorded at home and in the clinic prior to treatment and after 4 months. Compared to the wait-contrast group, the treatment group showed a significantly higher decrease in stuttered syllables in home-measurements (6.9%SS vs. 1.6%SS) and clinic-measurements (6.8%SS vs. 3.6%SS), and the same increase in articulation rate. The program is considered an enrichment of currently applied early stuttering interventions in Germany. EDUCATIONALEntities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 18280869 DOI: 10.1016/j.jfludis.2007.12.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Fluency Disord ISSN: 0094-730X Impact factor: 2.538