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Relationships between psychosocial factors and quality of life for adults who stutter
Michael P. Boyle
Communication Sciences and Disorders
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Adults Who Stutter
100%
Group Identification
40%
Group Participation
40%
Group Quality
20%
Psychosocial Factors
100%
Quality of Life
100%
Quality of Life Improvement
20%
Self-efficacy
60%
Self-esteem
60%
Self-help
40%
Social Support
100%
Stuttering Severity
20%
Support Groups
40%
Web-based Survey
20%
Nursing and Health Professions
Patient Social Context
100%
Psychosocial Quality
100%
Quality of Life
100%
Self Help
33%
Self-Efficacy
50%
Social Support
83%
Stuttering
50%
Psychology
Quality of Life
100%
Self-Efficacy
50%
Self-Esteem
50%
Social Support
83%
Stuttering
50%