Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS)

Cholin J, Heiler S, Whillier A, Sommer M (2016)
Journal of Fluency Disorders 49: 40-50.

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Cholin, JoanaUniBi; Heiler, Sabrina; Whillier, Alexander; Sommer, Martin
Abstract / Bemerkung
Anticipation of stuttering events in persistent developmental stuttering is a frequent but inadequately measured phenomenon that is of both theoretical and clinical importance. Here, we describe the development and preliminary testing of a German version of the Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS): a 12-item questionnaire assessing immediate and prospective anticipation of stuttering that was translated and adapted from the Premonitory Urge for Tics Scale (PUTS) (Woods, Piacentini, Himle, & Chang, 2005). After refining the preliminary PAiS scale in a pilot study, we administered a revised version to 21 adults who stutter (AWS) and 21 age, gender and education-matched control participants. Results demonstrated that the PAiS had good internal consistency and discriminated the two speaker groups very effectively, with AWS reporting anticipation of speech disruptions significantly more often than adults with typical speech. Correlations between the PAiS total score and both the objective and subjective measures of stuttering severity revealed that AWS with high PAiS scores produced fewer stuttered syllables. This is possibly because these individuals are better able to adaptively use these anticipatory sensations to modulate their speech. These results suggest that, with continued refinement, the PAiS has the potential to provide clinicians and researchers with a practical and psychometrically sound tool that can quantify how a given AWS anticipates upcoming stuttering events. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
Persistent developmental stuttering; Stutter anticipation; Tic; disorders; Premonitory urge; Premonitory awareness
Erscheinungsjahr
2016
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Fluency Disorders
Band
49
Seite(n)
40-50
ISSN
0094-730X
eISSN
1873-801X
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2906730

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Cholin J, Heiler S, Whillier A, Sommer M. Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS). Journal of Fluency Disorders. 2016;49:40-50.
Cholin, J., Heiler, S., Whillier, A., & Sommer, M. (2016). Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS). Journal of Fluency Disorders, 49, 40-50. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jfludis.2016.07.001
Cholin, Joana, Heiler, Sabrina, Whillier, Alexander, and Sommer, Martin. 2016. “Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS)”. Journal of Fluency Disorders 49: 40-50.
Cholin, J., Heiler, S., Whillier, A., and Sommer, M. (2016). Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS). Journal of Fluency Disorders 49, 40-50.
Cholin, J., et al., 2016. Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS). Journal of Fluency Disorders, 49, p 40-50.
J. Cholin, et al., “Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS)”, Journal of Fluency Disorders, vol. 49, 2016, pp. 40-50.
Cholin, J., Heiler, S., Whillier, A., Sommer, M.: Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS). Journal of Fluency Disorders. 49, 40-50 (2016).
Cholin, Joana, Heiler, Sabrina, Whillier, Alexander, and Sommer, Martin. “Premonitory Awareness in Stuttering Scale (PAiS)”. Journal of Fluency Disorders 49 (2016): 40-50.
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