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Comparison of Stuttering Severity and Anxiety During Standard and Challenge Phone Calls.

Sue O'BrianMark OnslowMark JonesRobyn LoweAnn PackmanRoss G Menzies
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2022)
Variable phone call procedures to assess stuttering severity in clinical trials are not likely to spuriously inflate or deflate treatment outcomes to a clinically important extent. Regardless, the present results suggest that there is statistical merit in controlling the nature of phone calls during clinical trials with the simple and replicable method developed in this report. Additionally, there is procedural merit in the challenge phone call procedure; it is a more valid representation of the challenges of everyday speech than the standard procedure. However, a disadvantage of the challenge phone call procedure is the practical issues associated with its use. The clinical and theoretical applications of the results are discussed.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • minimally invasive
  • randomized controlled trial
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