Lickley , Robin (2007) Some stuttering treatments are 'possibly effective' for some people, but more rigorous trials are required. Evidence-Based Communication Assessment and Intervention, 1 (4). pp. 156-158. ISSN 1748-9547 (electronic) 1748-9539 (paper)
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Abstract
The article discusses a study designed to determine how effective are behavioural, cognitive, and related approaches to stuttering therapy. The study was designed as a systematic review with trial-quality assessment. Included studies involved treatment of persistent developmental stuttering in any age group. Studies included had to focus on the efficacy, effectiveness, or outcomes of nonpharmacological interventions.
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| ID Code: | 415 |
| Deposited On: | 27 Apr 2009 19:22 |
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