Journal of Fluency Disorders

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Fluency Disorders is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Relationships between stigma-identity constructs and psychological health outcomes among adults who stutter33
Interventions for children and adolescents who stutter: A systematic review, meta-analysis, and evidence map31
Relationships between stuttering, depression, and suicidal ideation in young adults: Accounting for gender differences30
Identifying developmental stuttering and associated comorbidities in electronic health records and creating a phenome risk classifier19
Preliminary study of self-perceived communication competence amongst adults who do and do not stutter18
Quality and readability of internet information about stuttering16
Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech14
College professors’ perceptions of students who stutter and the impact on comfort approaching professors14
A systematic review on the role of language-related factors in the manifestation of stuttering in bilinguals11
Stuttering therapy through telepractice in Turkey: A mixed method study11
Inhibitory Control of Lexical Selection in Adults who Stutter11
Do dyslexia and stuttering share a processing deficit?10
Contemporary issues with stuttering: The Fourth Croatia Stuttering Symposium10
Public attitudes toward stuttering in Malaysia9
Larger reported impact of stuttering in teenage females, compared to males – A comparison of teenagers’ result on Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering (OASES)9
Evaluating three stuttering assessments through network analysis, random forests and cluster analysis8
Visual exogenous and endogenous attention and visual memory in preschool children who stutter7
Working memory in adults who stutter using a visual N-back task7
Australian attitudes towards stuttering: A cross-sectional study6
Systematic review of implementation quality of non-pharmacological stuttering intervention trials for children and adolescents6
Resting autonomic activity in adults who stutter and its association with self-reports of social anxiety5
Development of a short Japanese version of the Self-Stigma of Stuttering Scale (4S-J-16): Translation and evaluation of validity and reliability5
No other choice: Speech-Language Pathologists’ attitudes toward using telepractice to administer the Lidcombe Program during a pandemic5
Changing Polish university students’ attitudes toward cluttering5
Linguistic features of dysfluencies in Parkinson Disease5
Perspectives of stuttering treatment: Children, adolescents, and parents5
Motor sequence learning in children with recovered and persistent developmental stuttering: preliminary findings5
Australian speech-language pathologists’ experiences and perceptions of working with children who stutter: A qualitative study4
Life partners’ perceptions of the emotional, speech disruptive, and attitudinal correlates of stuttering4
Evaluation of an integrated fluency and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention for adolescents and adults who stutter: Participant perspectives4
Reduced stuttering for school-age children: A systematic review3
A cross-sectional investigation of disfluencies in typically developing Spanish-English bilingual children3
Real and virtual classrooms can trigger the same levels of stuttering severity ratings and anxiety in school-age children and adolescents who stutter3
Behavioral and cognitive-affective features of stuttering in preschool-age children: Regression and exploratory cluster analyses3
Stuttering experience of people in China: A cross-cultural perspective3
Perceptions of self-efficacy in providing multidimensional school-age stuttering therapy among board certified fluency specialists in the United States3
Contemporary clinical conversations about stuttering: Neurodiversity and ableism3
Communication attitude of Kannada-speaking adults who do and do not stutter3
The effect of manual movements on stuttering in individuals with down syndrome2
The Fifth Croatia Stuttering Symposium: Part I. Treatments for early stuttering2
Listener perceptions of stuttering and stuttering modification techniques2
The Fifth Croatia Stuttering Symposium: Part III. Mental health and early stuttering2
Does stammering act as a barrier to exercise and sport in Irish adults who stammer?2
Cognitive control of action naming in adults who stutter2
The disabling nature of hope in discovering a biological explanation of stuttering2
Speech fluency in bilinguals who stutter: Language proficiency and attentional demands as mediating factors2
Bilinguals who stutter: A cognitive perspective2
Emotion processing in children who do and do not stutter: An ERP study of electrocortical reactivity and regulation to peer facial expressions2
Exogenous verbal response inhibition in adults who do and do not stutter2
The Fifth Croatia Stuttering Symposium: Part II. Natural recovery from early stuttering2
Rhyming abilities in a dual-task in school-age children who stutter2
Attitudes toward stuttering of college students in the USA and China: A cross-cultural comparison using the POSHA-S2
Development and evaluation of the psychometric properties of the caregiver burden scale for parents of children who stutter (CBS-PCWS)2
Developmental stuttering, physical concomitants associated with stuttering, and Tourette syndrome: A scoping review2
The effect of gap duration on the perception of fluent versus disfluent speech2
Auditory feedback control in adults who stutter during metronome-paced speech II. Formant Perturbation2
Identification of stuttering in bilingual Lebanese children across two presentation modes1
T-PALS framework to assess children who stutter with coexisting disorders: A tutorial1
Effect of word phonetic properties on stuttering anticipation and speech production in adults who stutter1
The experience of Polish individuals who stutter based on the OASES outcomes1
The effects of attentional focus on speech motor control in adults who stutter with and without social evaluative threat1
Complex nonverbal response inhibition and stopping impulsivity in childhood stuttering1
Rate vs. rhythm characteristics of cluttering with data from a “syllable-timed” language1
Risk of sleep problems in a clinical sample of children who stutter1
Speech disfluencies in bilingual Greek-English young adults1
Reliability of judgments of stuttering-related variables: The effect of language familiarity1
Stuttering on Instagram: What is the focus of stuttering-related Instagram posts and how do users engage with them?1
Stutterers’ experiences on classic psychedelics: A preliminary self-report study1
Adult recasts as fluency-facilitators in preschoolers who stutter: Evidence from FluencyBank1
A comparison of the performance of Persian speaking children who do and do not stutter on three nonwords repetition tasks1
Reactions and responses to anticipation of stuttering and how they contribute to stuttered speech that listeners perceive as fluent – An opinion paper1
Investigation of the effect of delayed auditory feedback and transcranial direct current stimulation (DAF-tDCS) treatment for the enhancement of speech fluency in adults who stutter: A randomized cont1
Norwegian speech-language pathologists treatment practices for preschool children who stutter: An explorative study1
Barry Guitar: Reflections on a career1
Stuttering, family history and counselling: A contemporary database1
Lidcombe Program telehealth treatment for children 6–12 years of age: A Phase II trial1
Auditory feedback control in adults who stutter during metronome-paced speech I. Timing Perturbation1
An experiment on measuring awareness of stuttering in individuals with Down syndrome1
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