Self-reported impact of developmental stuttering across the lifespan.
Jessica O BoyceVictoria E JacksonOlivia van ReykRichard ParkerAdam P VogelElse EisingSarah E HortonNathan A GillespieIngrid Eileen SchefferDavid J AmorMichael S HildebrandSimon E FisherNicholas G MartinSheena ReillyMelanie BahloAngela T MorganPublished in: Developmental medicine and child neurology (2022)
Half of the study cohort had a family history of stuttering. While 75.9% of participants had sought stuttering therapy, only 15.5% identified as having recovered. There was a significant negative correlation between age and stuttering frequency and severity in adults.
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