diplomsko delo
Tea Blažič (Avtor), Martina Ozbič (Mentor), Mateja Gačnik (Komentor)

Povzetek

Stališča odraslih, ki jecljajo, do govorne komunikacije

Ključne besede

test;komunikacija;

Podatki

Jezik: Slovenski jezik
Leto izida:
Izvor: Ljubljana
Tipologija: 2.11 - Diplomsko delo
Organizacija: UL PEF - Pedagoška fakulteta
Založnik: [T. Blažič]
UDK: 376.1-056.264(043.2)
COBISS: 9656649 Povezava se bo odprla v novem oknu
Št. ogledov: 910
Št. prenosov: 147
Ocena: 0 (0 glasov)
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Sekundarni jezik: Angleški jezik
Sekundarni naslov: Communication attitude of stuttering adults
Sekundarni povzetek: The aim of the thesis was to research the attitude of adults who stutter on speech communication and to compare them to the attitude of those adults who don’t. In order to achieve it, BigCAT-SLO, a 35-item self-report test was translated, the original aim of which was to measure the speech-associated attitude of adults who stutter. BigCAT-SLO was verified by 27 adults who stutter who were, during the time of the research, in the diagnostic phase of the logopedic treatment. They represented a test group. 81 fluent adults who don’t stutter belonged in a control group. The difference in the attitude of both groups turned out to be statistically important. Furthermore, a statistically important connection between attitude on speech communication and the intensity of stuttering was determined. However, the sex and age of persons didn’t correlate significantly with the attitude. Considering the fact that most of the items of the BigCAT-SLO test turned out to be significantly discriminative and that the test was estimated at a high reliability coefficient, the BigCAT-SLO can be considered as a useful instrument for reaching decisions in the process of diagnosing as the therapy of those who stutter.
Sekundarne ključne besede: speech therapy;speech defect;adult;logopedija;govorna motnja;odrasli;
Vrsta datoteke: application/pdf
Vrsta dela (COBISS): Diplomsko delo
Komentar na gradivo: Univ. Ljubljana, Pedagoška fak., Specialna in rehabilitacijska pedagogika, Surdopedagogika in logopedija
Strani: 64 str.
Vrsta dela (ePrints): thesis
Naslov (ePrints): Communication attitude of stuttering adults
Ključne besede (ePrints): BigCAT-SLO
Ključne besede (ePrints, sekundarni jezik): BigCAT-SLO
Povzetek (ePrints): Cilj raziskovalne naloge je bil raziskati stališča odraslih oseb, ki jecljajo, do govorne komunikacije in jih primerjati s stališči odraslih, ki ne jecljajo. V ta namen je bil preveden test 35 postavk, imenovan BigCAT-SLO, katerega prvotni namen je testirati stališča odraslih oseb, katerih govor je nefluenten. BigCAT-SLO je bil preverjen na podlagi 27 odraslih nefluentnih oseb, kateri so bili v času raziskave v diagnostični fazi logopedske obravnave. Ti so predstavljali proučevano skupino. Kontrolno skupino je predstavljalo 81 odraslih, ki ne jecljajo. Razlika v stališčih obeh skupin se je izkazala za statistično pomembno. Prav tako je bila ugotovljena statistično pomembna povezava med stališči do govorne komunikacije in jakostjo jecljanja. Na drugi strani spol in starost oseb s stališči nista signifikantno korelirali. Vzeto v obzir, da se je večina postavk testa BigCAT-SLO izkazalo za signifikantno diskriminativne ter da je bil za test izračunan visok koeficient zanesljivosti se lahko zaključi, da je BigCAT-SLO potencialno uporaben instrument za sprejemanje odločitev v procesu diagnostike in terapije oseb, ki jecljajo.
Povzetek (ePrints, sekundarni jezik): The aim of the thesis was to research the attitude of adults who stutter on speech communication and to compare them to the attitude of those adults who don’t. In order to achieve it, BigCAT-SLO, a 35-item self-report test was translated, the original aim of which was to measure the speech-associated attitude of adults who stutter. BigCAT-SLO was verified by 27 adults who stutter who were, during the time of the research, in the diagnostic phase of the logopedic treatment. They represented a test group. 81 fluent adults who don’t stutter belonged in a control group. The difference in the attitude of both groups turned out to be statistically important. Furthermore, a statistically important connection between attitude on speech communication and the intensity of stuttering was determined. However, the sex and age of persons didn’t correlate significantly with the attitude. Considering the fact that most of the items of the BigCAT-SLO test turned out to be significantly discriminative and that the test was estimated at a high reliability coefficient, the BigCAT-SLO can be considered as a useful instrument for reaching decisions in the process of diagnosing as the therapy of those who stutter.
Ključne besede (ePrints, sekundarni jezik): BigCAT-SLO
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