“I Just Want People to Think I'm Normal”: An Interview Study of Young Swedish Women With Covert Stuttering
Ineke Samson,
Jill Nyberg,
Elisabeth Lindström
et al.
Abstract:Purpose:
Research indicates that there is a tendency for females who stutter, more often than males, to use coping strategies that involve covering their stutter, for example, by avoiding situations that require verbal participation. The aim of the study is to increase knowledge about how covert stuttering develops and its impact on self-image and quality of life for women who stutter.
Method:
Eleven young women who stutter covertly were interviewed, an… Show more
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