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Identifying correlates of self-stigma in adults who stutter: Further establishing the construct validity of the self-stigma of stuttering scale (4S)
Michael P. Boyle
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Keyphrases
Construct Validity
100%
Adults Who Stutter
100%
Self-stigma
100%
Quality of Life
37%
Social Support
37%
Anxiety-depression
25%
Reliability Estimation
25%
Life Support
25%
Educational Needs
12%
Hope Level
12%
Psychometric Properties
12%
Social Self
12%
Structure Validity
12%
Reliability Factor
12%
Social Anxiety
12%
Study Support
12%
Anxiety Level
12%
Web Survey
12%
Clinical Practice
12%
Fluency Disorders
12%
Scale Validation
12%
Nursing and Health Professions
Construct Validity
100%
Stuttering
100%
Logopedics
75%
Quality of Life
75%
Social Support
75%
Clinical Practice
25%
Fluency Disorder
25%
Psychology
Stuttering
100%
Construct Validity
100%
Quality of Life
75%
Social Support
75%
Psychometrics
25%