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TRANSLATION AND INVESTIGATION OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE FARSI VERSION OF SUBJECTIVE STUTTERING SCALE QUESTIONNAIRE

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  335-345

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 Introduction: Subjective Scales are the tools that study a disorder from the perspective view of a person who has that condition. Subjective STUTTERING scale (SSS) covers three important aspects of the disorder including its severity, AVOIDANCE behaviors and LOCUS OF CONTROL and provides aus with some information about the need for further detailed ASSESSMENT of different aspects of STUTTERING. The present study aimed to investigate the reliability and validity of the Farsi version of Subjective STUTTERING Scale Questionnaire.Materials and methods: The validity and internal consistency of the scale (Subjective STUTTERING scale: SSS) was investigated in a pilot study and by applying a semi-structured interviews with17 adult who stuttered. Then 20 adults who stuttered completed the modified questionnaire of SSS accompany with the PSI (perception of STUTTERING inventory), and the LCB (locus of control behavior scale). The percentage of stuttered speech was also calculated for the speech samples of all of these participants in order to assess the concurrent validity of the SSS. The findings were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Cronbach's alpha and the Pearson correlation.Results: the results based on the Cronbach's alpha (a=0.92) showed that the Farsi version of SSS is reliable. A significant correlation was found between SS% and the first question of SSS (a=0.01, r=0.67) and also between AVOIDANCE sub-test of the SSS and AVOIDANCE subtest of the PSI (a=0.05, r=0.75), however not such a significant correlation appeared between the LOCUS OF CONTROL sub-test of SSS and LBC scale (a=0.15). We might consider these results as some evidence for the validity and reliability of the Farsi version for the SSS. Conclusion: The present research showed that the Farsi version of the SSS is a reliable and valid tool for ASSESSMENT of STUTTERING in severity, AVOIDANCE and LOCUS OF CONTROL from the perspective of a person who stutter.

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    SHAFIEI, BIJAN, HOSEININASAB, SEYED SHAHABODIN, SHAFIEI, MEISAM, & POUREBRAHIM OMRAN, ABBAS. (2014). TRANSLATION AND INVESTIGATION OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE FARSI VERSION OF SUBJECTIVE STUTTERING SCALE QUESTIONNAIRE. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, 10(2), 335-345. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/143864/en

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    SHAFIEI BIJAN, HOSEININASAB SEYED SHAHABODIN, SHAFIEI MEISAM, POUREBRAHIM OMRAN ABBAS. TRANSLATION AND INVESTIGATION OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE FARSI VERSION OF SUBJECTIVE STUTTERING SCALE QUESTIONNAIRE. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES[Internet]. 2014;10(2):335-345. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/143864/en

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    BIJAN SHAFIEI, SEYED SHAHABODIN HOSEININASAB, MEISAM SHAFIEI, and ABBAS POUREBRAHIM OMRAN, “TRANSLATION AND INVESTIGATION OF RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF THE FARSI VERSION OF SUBJECTIVE STUTTERING SCALE QUESTIONNAIRE,” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN REHABILITATION SCIENCES, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 335–345, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/143864/en

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