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PURPOSE:Adults who stutter are at significant risk of developing social phobia. Cognitive theorists argue that a critical factor maintaining social anxiety is avoidance of social information. This avoidance may impair access to positive feedback from social encounters that could disconfirm fears and negative beliefs. Adults who stutter are known to engage in avoidance behaviours, and may neglect positive social information. This study investigated the gaze behaviour of adults who stutter whilst giving a speech. METHOD:16 adults who stutter and 16 matched controls delivered a 3-min speech to a television display of a pre-recorded lecture theatre audience. Participants were told the audience was watching them live from another room. Audience members were trained to display positive, negative and neutral expressions. Participant eye movement was recorded with an eye-tracker. RESULTS:There was a significant difference between the stuttering and control participants for fixation duration and fixation count towards an audience display. In particular, the stuttering participants, compared to controls, looked for shorter time at positive audience members than at negative and neutral audience members and the background. CONCLUSIONS:Adults who stutter may neglect positive social cues within social situations that could serve to disconfirm negative beliefs and fears. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:The reader will be able to: (a) describe the nature of anxiety experienced by adults who stutter; (b) identify the most common anxiety condition among adults who stutter; (c) understand how information processing biases and the use of safety behaviours contribute to the maintenance of social anxiety; (d) describe how avoiding social information may contribute to the maintenance of social anxiety in people who stutter; and (e) describe the clinical implications of avoidance of social information in people who stutter.
journal_name
J Fluency Disordjournal_title
Journal of fluency disordersauthors
Lowe R,Guastella AJ,Chen NT,Menzies RG,Packman A,O'Brian S,Onslow Mdoi
10.1016/j.jfludis.2012.04.004subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2012-12-01 00:00:00pages
263-74issue
4eissn
0094-730Xissn
1873-801Xpii
S0094-730X(12)00038-1journal_volume
37pub_type
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