SSI-4: Stuttering Severity Instrument - Fourth Edition View larger image View larger image View larger image View larger image View larger image View larger image SSI-4 is a reliable and valid norm-referenced assessment of stuttering severity in both children and adults. Measures ...
Method: Twenty-four graduate students rated four videos of persons who stutter using either the SSI-4 procedures or a 5-point GSR scale. Intra-rater and inter-rater agreement values, and obtained severity ratings, were compared across the two methods. Results: The SSI-4 produced better intra-...
For the diagnosis and severity of stuttering, stuttering severity instrument (SSI4) was used. After doing the pre-test, subjects were placed into one experimental group of speech therapy with cognitive behavior therapy and one control group. Speech therapy for this research included ten 45-minutes...
(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...
SSI-4 test (Riley, 2009) tests for severity of stuttering attitudes and feelings -preschool children: KiddyCAT (Vanryckegham, 2002)-school-age children: A-19 (Andre & Guitar, 1996), Communication Attitude Test (CAT; Brutten, 1985), Teacher Assessment of Student Communicative Competence (TASCC...
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...
The Stuttering Severity Instrument, Fourth Edition (SSI-4) was administered to each child before and after each intervention period and weekly fluency samples (percentage of stuttered syllables in a monologue) were obtained in each of the 10-week intervention periods. In addition, the Communication ...
Reference testswere for (a) the Test of Childhood Stuttering (TOCS), for (b) the Stuttering Severity Instrument(SSI-4). Sessions were audio recorded, and the recordings of children with any disfluencies additionally judged by 3 experienced stuttering specialists. Evaluated by classical test ...
The measurement instruments were Stuttering Severity Instrument (SSI4) and Becks Anxiety Inventory (BAI). After doing the pretest, clients were placed into one experimental group of speech therapy with CBT and one control group. Speech therapy for this research included ten 45-minutes sessions ...
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