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口吃者的手偏好:荟萃分析。

Hand Preference in Stuttering: Meta-Analyses.

机构信息

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece.

Biomedical Research Foundation, Academy of Athens, Athens, Greece.

出版信息

Neuropsychol Rev. 2024 Sep;34(3):924-951. doi: 10.1007/s11065-023-09617-z. Epub 2023 Oct 5.

Abstract

Reduced hemispheric asymmetries, as well as their behavioral manifestation in the form of atypical handedness (i.e., non-right, left-, or mixed-handedness), are linked to neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism spectrum disorder, and several psychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia. One neurodevelopmental disorder that is associated with reduced hemispheric asymmetries, but for which findings on behavioral laterality are conflicting, is stuttering. Here, we report a series of meta-analyses of studies that report handedness (assessed as hand preference) levels in individuals who stutter (otherwise healthy) compared to controls. For this purpose, articles were identified via a search in PubMed, Scopus, and PsycInfo (13 June 2023). On the basis of k = 52 identified studies totaling n = 2590 individuals who stutter and n = 17,148 controls, five random effects meta-analyses were conducted: four using the odds ratio [left-handers (forced choice); left-handers (extreme); mixed-handers; non-right-handers vs. total)] and one using the standardized difference in means as the effect size. We did not find evidence of a left (extreme)- or mixed-handedness difference or a difference in mean handedness scores, but evidence did emerge, when it came to left-handedness (forced-choice) and (inconclusively for) non-right-handedness. Risk-of-bias analysis was not deemed necessary in the context of these meta-analyses. Differences in hand skill or strength of handedness could not be assessed as no pertinent studies were located. Severity of stuttering could not be used s a moderator, as too few studies broke down their data according to severity. Our findings do not allow for firm conclusions to be drawn on whether stuttering is associated with reduced hemispheric asymmetries, at least when it comes to their behavioral manifestation.

摘要

半球不对称性的减少,以及它们以非典型利手性(即非右利手、左利手或混合利手性)的形式表现出的行为,与神经发育障碍有关,如自闭症谱系障碍,以及几种精神障碍,如精神分裂症。一种与半球不对称性减少有关的神经发育障碍,但关于行为侧性的发现存在冲突,是口吃。在这里,我们报告了一系列荟萃分析研究,这些研究报告了口吃者(健康个体)的利手性(评估为手偏好)水平与对照组相比的情况。为此,通过在 PubMed、Scopus 和 PsycInfo 中进行搜索,确定了文章(2023 年 6 月 13 日)。基于 k=52 项确定的研究,共纳入 n=2590 名口吃者和 n=17148 名对照者,进行了五项随机效应荟萃分析:四项使用优势比[左利手(强制选择);左利手(极端);混合利手;非右利手与总利手]和一项使用标准化均值差作为效应量。我们没有发现左(极端)或混合利手性差异或平均利手性评分差异的证据,但在左利手(强制选择)和(对非右利手性的证据不明确)方面出现了证据。在这些荟萃分析的背景下,不需要进行风险偏倚分析。由于没有找到相关研究,因此无法评估手技能或利手性强度的差异。由于研究太少,根据严重程度对数据进行了细分,因此无法将口吃严重程度用作调节因素。我们的研究结果无法得出口吃是否与半球不对称性减少有关的明确结论,至少在其行为表现方面是如此。

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