2005
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-56872005000300015
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Experiência e relato pessoal sobre pesquisa de cooperação internacional - Brasil, Bulgária e Turquia - que avalia as atitudes em relação à gagueira

Abstract: This pilot study suggests that some attitude differences among respondents may be explained by an interaction of national, cultural, ethnic, religious, or language differences, although the relative contribution of each component cannot be determined. In a subsequent tier of survey analyses, ratings by these respondents will be compared with the ratings of respondents from other countries completing the survey in English.

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“…Secondly, the attitudes between individual family units and their neighbours were more similar than those from different family or neighbour units. Thirdly, the attitudes of these children and adults were less positive in many ways than were previous convenience samples of adults in Turkey using the same survey instrument (Aydın, 2008 ; Özdemir, St. Louis & Topbaş, 2011a ; St. Louis, Andrade, Georgieva & Troudt, 2005 ; St. Louis et al, 2011 ). Fourthly, despite differences because of the apparent sampling of different populations, stuttering attitudes of Turks were less positive than for most other samples of adults from North America (St. Louis, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Secondly, the attitudes between individual family units and their neighbours were more similar than those from different family or neighbour units. Thirdly, the attitudes of these children and adults were less positive in many ways than were previous convenience samples of adults in Turkey using the same survey instrument (Aydın, 2008 ; Özdemir, St. Louis & Topbaş, 2011a ; St. Louis, Andrade, Georgieva & Troudt, 2005 ; St. Louis et al, 2011 ). Fourthly, despite differences because of the apparent sampling of different populations, stuttering attitudes of Turks were less positive than for most other samples of adults from North America (St. Louis, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…They are those who have worse relationships with peers and consume less drugs (Carvalhosa;Lima, Matos, 2001). People with physical and mental disabilities (Cruz;Alves, 2007), with different sexual and gender orientations (Lyznicki;Mccaffree;Robinowitz, 2004;Rivers, 2004;Ceto, 2007;Levasseur;Kelvin;Grosskopf, 2013;Patrick et al, 2013), with congenital or acquired defects, (Louis et al, 2005) and overweight (Strauss;Pollack, 2003) are the main victims of bullying. Individuals who have suffered victimization in childhood in the short term are more likely to present dropout (Stone;Han, 2005), may have difficulty in school activities, get sick or unwell and have sleeping problems Thompson, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Num artigo de opinião, Louis et al (2005) Linassi et al (2005) verifies working memory abilities in relation to the severity of phonological deficits in 45 children with phonological disorder. Results indicate a positive correlation between memory and the severity level of the disorder.…”
Section: Claudia Regina Furquim De Andrade Professora Titular Departamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an opinion article, St Louis et al (2005) conduct an international research about the society's attitude regarding stuttering. The results obtained in three different countries (Brazil, Bulgaria and Turkey) are compared.…”
Section: Claudia Regina Furquim De Andrade Professora Titular Departamentioning
confidence: 99%