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The experience of stuttering in everyday life among adults who stutter: The impact of trait social anxiety and the social situations
Xiaofan Lei
,
Jayanthi Sasisekaran
,
Viann N. Nguyen-Feng
Speech-Language-Hearing Sciences
Psychology (Duluth)
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Adults Who Stutter
100%
Anxiety Factors
12%
Being Alone
12%
Channel Type
12%
Communication Channels
12%
Ecological Momentary Assessment
12%
Everyday Life
100%
Experience of Stuttering
100%
Low Positive
25%
Multilevel Model
12%
Negative Affect
50%
Partner Responses
12%
Personal Level
12%
Positive Affect
50%
Positive Self
25%
Situational Factors
37%
Smartphone
12%
Social Closeness
12%
Social Partners
25%
Social Situation
100%
Stuttering Severity
50%
Trait Social Anxiety
100%
Within-person Variation
12%
Psychology
Ecological Momentary Assessment
14%
Mobile Phones
14%
Negative Affect
57%
Positive Affect
57%
Social Anxiety
100%
Stuttering
100%