Department of Languages, Cultural Studies and Applied Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg.
S Afr J Commun Disord. 2024 Mar 22;71(1):e1-e11. doi: 10.4102/sajcd.v71i1.1008.
A few studies have explored the life experiences of people who stutter. Research has shown that stuttering affects a significant number of people in the population.
The study was designed to explore the experiences of people who stutter and the perception of stuttering in South Africa.
Four people who identified as South Africans who stutter participated in this study. The primary investigator conducted semi-structured interviews with each of the participants. In addition, a questionnaire was administered to 20 acquaintances of all the participants. Transcriptions of interviews and results of questionnaires were analysed for major and minor themes.
Results of this study suggest different perceptions by those who stutter and those acquainted with them. The findings of the study show that people who stutter experience communication barriers, so they adopt certain strategies to manage and cope with their speech disorder. The findings showed that stuttering has a pervasive impact on the lives of people who stutter and how they view themselves, considering negative societal views.
Evaluation of the results from the study reveals that although stuttering is a common speech disorder, many people who are less informed about it harbour various stereotypes and myths that stigmatise stuttering. This study concludes by outlining recommendations for creating awareness of stuttering. It suggests vigorous campaigns aiming at promoting a multilevel approach that extends beyond the mere social and professional understanding of stuttering but addresses the inherent perceptions, myths, and stereotypes around stuttering.Contribution: Experiences of people who stutter and perceptions towards stuttering can help to better understand the speech disorder and overcome myths and stereotyping of stuttering.
有一些研究探索了口吃者的生活经历。研究表明,口吃影响了人群中的相当一部分人。
本研究旨在探索南非口吃者的经历和对口吃的看法。
四名自认为是南非口吃者的人参与了这项研究。首席研究员对每个参与者进行了半结构化访谈。此外,还向所有参与者的 20 名熟人发放了问卷。对访谈的文字记录和问卷的结果进行了主要和次要主题的分析。
这项研究的结果表明,口吃者和他们熟悉的人有不同的看法。研究结果表明,口吃者会经历沟通障碍,因此他们会采取某些策略来管理和应对他们的言语障碍。研究结果表明,口吃对口吃者的生活以及他们对自己的看法产生了普遍的影响,因为社会对他们存在负面看法。
从研究结果评估中可以看出,尽管口吃是一种常见的言语障碍,但许多对此了解较少的人持有各种刻板印象和神话,这些刻板印象和神话使口吃者受到歧视。本研究最后提出了对口吃者的认识进行宣传的建议。它建议开展积极的宣传活动,旨在促进多层次的方法,不仅要提高对口吃的社会和专业理解,还要解决对口吃的固有看法、神话和刻板印象。
口吃者的经历和对口吃的看法有助于更好地理解言语障碍,并克服对口吃的误解和刻板印象。