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Self-Stigma of Stuttering: Implications for Communicative Participation and Mental Health.

Michael P BoyleMadeline R CheyneAmy L Rosen
Published in: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR (2023)
Accounting for self-stigma in the assessment and treatment of individuals who stutter may identify and ultimately reduce environmental and personal barriers to communicative functioning and well-being in people who stutter. The self-stigma terminology and model described in this study will help practitioners, researchers, and the public better understand the process of self-stigma and how it may be associated with adverse outcomes experienced by people who stutter.
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