広島大学大学院教育学研究科附属特別支援教育実践センター研究紀要 13 号
2015-03 発行

Evaluation of Speech-Related Attitude by Means of the KiddyCAT, CAT, and BigCAT, within a Larger Behavior Assessment Battery Framework for Children and Adults Who Stutter <Original Article>

Vanryckeghem Martine
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Abstract
The assessment of a child or adult who stutters should not be limited to the investigation of the individual’s disfluencies. Given the abundance of data indicating that stuttering is not solely a speech impediment, the constituents that surround stuttering need to be evaluated during the initial assessment. This paper presents information on an assessment battery for school-age children and one for adults, the Behavior Assessment Battery, which investigates the affective, behavioral and cognitive sequelae that frame the stuttering disorder. More specifically, the focus of this paper will be on the cognitive component of the stuttering syndrome, not only among school-age children and adults, but even among the very young, incipient stutterer. The internationally-based research on the KiddyCAT, CAT and BigCAT assessment tools is being summarized. In addition, the current status of studies on attitude toward communication of individuals in Japan is introduced.
著者キーワード
speech-associated attitude
communication attitude
KiddyCAT
CAT
BigCAT