Litteraturliste til temaet om Stammen hos voksne Baggrund for søgning Litteraturlisten er baseret på systematiske litteratursøgninger om stammen foretaget hhv. i forbindelse med udarbejdelse af et vidensnotat om mennesker der stammer i foråret 2014 og en opdatering af dette, der nu i stedet udgør et tema om stammen hos voksne, i vinteren 2017. Søgningen er suppleret med basis- og anden faglitteratur om stammen samt søgning på hjemmesider. Målgruppe: Målgruppen i temaet er voksne mennesker, der stammer. Tidsmæssig afgrænsning: 2012-2017 Der er anvendt følgende søgetermer i søgningen: Stammen ( stuttering ) + social phobia, delayed auditory feedback, non-aviodance, approachaviodance, fluency shaping, easy onset, cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness og acceptance and commitment therapy. Som supplement er der også søgt på stuttering therapy, stuttering treatment, treatment of stuttering, prevention of stuttering, stuttering modification og stuttering management. Ordene er trunkeret og kombineret på forskellig vis, og de fundne resultater er gennemset og relevansvurderet (bl.a. ud fra kriterierne om målgruppe, metode, implementering, effekt og økonomi), og de åbenlyst ikke-relevante referencer er sorteret fra. Der er søgt efter litteratur i følgende referencedatabaser og hjemmesider: Internationale: - CINAHL - ERIC (EBSCO) - MEDLINE - PsycINFO - (EBSCO) - SocINDEX ( EBSCO) - Social Science Citation Index (Web of Science) Den samlede litteraturliste Albrigtsen, A. et al. (2017): Ord til besvær livet med stamming, Abstrakt forlag, Oslo. Alm, P. (2014): Stuttering in relation to anxiety, temperament, and personality: Review and analysis with focus on causality, Journal of Fluency Disorders, Vol. 40. Baxter, S. et al. (2015): The state of the art in non-pharmacological interventions for developmental stuttering. Part 1: a systematic review of effectiveness, International journal of language & communication disorders, Vol. 50, 5. Baxter, S. et al. (2016): Non-pharmacological treatments for stuttering in children and adults: a systematic review and evaluation of clinical effectiveness, and exploration of barriers to successful outcomes. Health Technol. Assess., Vol. 20, 2. Beilby, J.M. et al. (2012): Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for adults who stutter: psychosocial adjustment and speech fluency, Journal of fluency disorders, Vol. 37, 4. Beilby, J.M. et al. (2013): The impact of stuttering on adults who stutter and their partners, Journal of Fluency Disorders, Vol. 38, 1.
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