A comparison of three strategies for reducing the public stigma associated with stuttering

MP Boyle, L Dioguardi, JE Pate - Journal of fluency disorders, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose The effects of three anti-stigma strategies for stuttering—contact (hearing personal
stories from an individual who stutters), education (replacing myths about stuttering with …

Personal perceptions and perceived public opinion about stuttering in the United States: Implications for anti-stigma campaigns

MP Boyle - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2017 - ASHA
Purpose This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on
both personal perceptions and perceived public opinion about stuttering in order to identify …

Framing blame in sexual assault: An analysis of attribution in news stories about sexual assault on college campuses

AJ Siefkes-Andrew… - Violence against women, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines media coverage of sexual assault cases on college campuses using
content analysis methodology. Utilizing Attribution Theory and Media Framing, this article …

Stigma and the Hispanic stuttering experience: A qualitative study

L Dean, AM Medina - Journal of Communication Disorders, 2021 - Elsevier
The stigmatization of stuttering has profound effects on the education, employment, and
mental health of people who stutter. While there is a large body of research into the impact of …

[HTML][HTML] A scoping review of speech-language pathologists' experiences, practices, attitudes and perspectives of working with people who stutter

K Bridgman, S Erickson - Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2024 - Elsevier
abstract Background and purpose Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can play an
integral role working with people who stutter (PWS) across the lifespan. There is a rich, yet …

Associations between beliefs about and reactions toward people who stutter

HS Arnold, J Li - Journal of fluency disorders, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose This study sought to assess whether beliefs about people who stutter (PWS) predict
intended behavioral and affective reactions toward them in a large and varied sample of …

How perceived communication skills needed for careers influences vocational stereotyping of people who stutter

CW Dew, RM Gabel - Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2024 - Elsevier
Purpose Prior research has revealed people who stutter experience role entrapment in
which they are discouraged from pursuing certain careers over others. The Vocational …

Relations between causal attributions for stuttering and psychological well-being in adults who stutter

M Boyle - International journal of speech-language pathology, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Purpose: This study attempted to understand the relationship between causal attributions for
stuttering and psychological well-being in adults who stutter. Method: The study employed a …

The impact of causal attribution on stigmatizing attitudes toward a person who stutters

MP Boyle - Journal of communication disorders, 2016 - Elsevier
Purpose This study investigated the impact of providing low control (biological) and high
control (psychobehavioral) causal explanations for stuttering on a variety of stigma related …

Organization member action proximity and attributions for managerial crisis response failure

J Carson, J Waddingham, J Mackey - Management Decision, 2020 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this research is to describe organization members' attributions for
managerial responses to obviously externally caused crises. The authors draw from …