Rehabilitation Studies Unit, Northern Clinical School, Sydney Medical School, The University of Sydney, Ryde, NSW, Australia.
J Fluency Disord. 2010 Sep;35(3):203-15. doi: 10.1016/j.jfludis.2010.03.002. Epub 2010 Mar 15.
Stuttering has been found to deteriorate quality of life in psychological, emotional and social functioning domains. It is reasonable to assume then that stuttering would also be associated with economic consequences that may also challenge quality of life. Remarkably, the personal financial costs associated with stuttering in adults has rarely if ever been explored or investigated in the fluency disorders field. This study involved an assessment of the personal costs of stuttering and an investigation into determinants that may influence spending. Two hundred adults who stutter participated in this study. Findings indicated that the average total cost was around $5,500 (median cost $4,165) in 2007/08 Australian dollars over a 5-year period. Major financial items included costs of direct and indirect treatments for stuttering, self-help, stuttering related conferences, and technology. Financial costs were not significantly influenced by the sex of the person, annual income, or by how severe the person stuttered. However, those individuals younger than 60 years old spent significantly more on treatment related costs, while those with elevated levels of social anxiety spent significantly less than those with lower levels of social anxiety. Quality of life implications associated with stuttering are discussed.
The reader will be able to: (a) describe the method for assessing the direct financial costs of stuttering over a 5-year period; (b) describe the financial personal cost of stuttering for adults who stutter; (c) describe the relationship between factors like sex, age, severity of stuttering and financial costs; and (d) describe the relationship between social anxiety and the financial cost of stuttering.
口吃已被发现会降低心理、情感和社会功能领域的生活质量。那么,可以合理地假设口吃也会与经济后果相关,这些后果也可能挑战生活质量。值得注意的是,成人口吃相关的个人经济成本在言语流畅障碍领域几乎从未被探讨或研究过。本研究涉及对口吃个人成本的评估以及对口吃影响支出的决定因素的调查。200 名口吃成年人参与了这项研究。研究结果表明,在 2007/08 年澳大利亚元中,5 年内平均总成本约为 5500 美元(中位数成本为 4165 美元)。主要的财务项目包括口吃的直接和间接治疗、自我帮助、口吃相关会议和技术的费用。财务成本不受个人的性别、年收入或口吃严重程度的显著影响。然而,年龄小于 60 岁的个体在治疗相关费用上花费显著更多,而社会焦虑水平较高的个体在治疗相关费用上花费显著更少。讨论了与口吃相关的生活质量的影响。
读者将能够:(a)描述在 5 年内评估口吃直接经济成本的方法;(b)描述口吃对口吃成年人的个人经济成本;(c)描述像性别、年龄、口吃严重程度和财务成本等因素之间的关系;以及 (d)描述社会焦虑与口吃财务成本之间的关系。