Riley GD. Stuttering severity instrument for children and adults: (revised). Journal of Fluency Disorders 1991; 16(5-6): 311-4.Riley GD. Stuttering Severity Instrument for children and adults (SSI-4). 4th edition. Austin: PRO-ED Inc.; 2009....
A new instrument for measuring stuttering severity has been standardized on 109 children and 28 adults. The instrument attempted to meet the criteria of simplicity, objectivity, sensitivity to fluency changes of clinical significance, reliability, validity, and usability with children and adults. The fr...
SSI-4 has four components, each of which is used to assess and monitor the stuttering severity in both children and adults for clinical and research use: (1) Examiner’s Manual and Picture Plates, (2) Test Record and Frequency Computation Forms, (3) Subjective stuttering Scales, and (4) ...
(b) exhibited a minimum of three stuttering-like disfluencies (SLD; Ambrose and Yairi1999) per 100 syllables during an unstructured interview (described below) and (c) scored a total of at least 10 on the Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-III...
Riley GD. Stuttering severity instrument for children and adults: (revised). Journal of Fluency Disorders 1991; 16(5-6): 311-4.HEALEY, E. C. Stuttering severity instrument for children and adults:(re- vised). Riley, G.(1986). Austin TX: Pro-Ed. Journal of Fluency Disor- ders, v. ...
Background: The present study aims at investigating the response of individuals with stuttering to the locus of control behaviour scale and on severity of stuttering behavior (SSI). The specific objective is to see the co-relation between scores of Locus of Control Behavior (LCB) scale and sever...
Review of Stuttering Severity Instrument (Third Edition)Berkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksRonald B GillamBuros Institute of Mental Measurements
Purpose: The fourth version of the Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI-4) has been available since 2009. It has some modifications and new features which make it more appropriate at least for clinical practice, although further documentation is needed. The objective of the current research was to...
Severity scores produced from the GSR scale were significantly higher compared to the SSI-4 Final Severity Ratings. Conclusions: The 5-point GSR scale used in the present study is not a sufficient replacement for the SSI-4 as a measure of stuttering severity. Rater agreement for both methods ...
SCORES OF LOCUS OF CONTROL BEHAVIOR SCALE (LCB) AND STUTTERING SEVERITY INSTRUMENT (SSI) IN INDIVIDUALS WITH STUTTERING - A CORRELATION STUDYBackground: The present study aims at investigating the response of individuals with stuttering to the locus of control behaviour scale and on severity of ...