Comparison of Cases Presenting Late Onset Stuttering
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2010-04Author
Karker, Rachel
Kuleta, Erina
Perkl, Kristin
Advisor(s)
La Salle, Lisa R.
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Two separate cases involving late onset of stuttering were compared. Both were the only cases of late onset stuttering evaluated in the past 15 years at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Center for Communication Disorders, where only six to eight cases of childhood stuttering are evaluated each year (i.e., n=90-120). A male and a female client were selected on the basis of being the only individuals of a similar age (11-12 years old) when evaluated, whose parents reported a late onset of stuttering (9-11 years old). A clinical retrospective design was used to evaluate diagnostic and observation data from case files in order to contrast the cases.
Subject
Stuttering in children--Case studies
Stuttering--Patients--Case studies
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