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Active clinical trials for "Stuttering"

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EXPRESS: Examining Pagoclone for Persistent Developmental Stuttering Study

Persistent Developmental Stuttering

The objective of the study is to determine the effects of pagoclone on the symptoms of Persistent Developmental Stuttering, using a flexible dosing titration regimen on persistent developmental stuttering in patients 18 to 65 years of age.

Completed8 enrollment criteria

Stuttering and Apraxia of Speech: the Efficacy of an Intervention Program

StutteringDevelopmental Apraxia of Speech

Subjects' utterances were submitted to acoustic analysis before and after the intervention program applied on prosodic basis.

Completed7 enrollment criteria

Investigating Non-invasive Brain Stimulation to Enhance Fluency in People Who Stutter

StutteringDevelopmental

This study aims to test whether the application of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) concurrent with fluency training results in improvements in speech fluency in adults with developmental stuttering, measured up to three months after the intervention.

Completed14 enrollment criteria

Intensive Stuttering Group Therapy for School-age Children and the Effect of Emotional Reactivity...

StutteringChildhood2 more

The primary objectives of this investigation were two-fold: 1) to investigate whether implementation of individualized desensitization exercises in an intensive stuttering group therapy for school-age children who stutter is superior to the standard application of intensive stuttering group therapy, 2) to examine the relationship between exhibited emotional reactivity (positive and negative affect) and stuttering recovery rates. Secondary objectives included: 1) investigating whether cognitive, affective, linguistic and social scores differ with treatment and, 2) heart rate and skin conductance changes associated with the stuttered utterance during intensive stuttering group therapy activities. Twelve children (8 to 12 years of age, with equal randomization [1:1]) randomized to two groups; 1) Study group, individualized desensitization exercises implemented in 2 weeks of intensive stuttering group therapy(n=6), 2) Control group, 2 weeks of standard intensive stuttering group therapy(n=6). Children were blinded to treatment arm. The first part of this study was a superiority trial of individualized desensitization exercises in intensive stuttering group therapy. The second part of the study was conducted with the study group during the daily therapy activities of intensive stuttering group therapy to investigate the emotion's effect on therapy outcomes with behavioral and physiological measures.

Completed5 enrollment criteria

Effects of Ecopipam or Placebo in Adults With Stuttering (Speak Freely)

Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder (Stuttering)

This is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group, Phase 2 exploratory study in adult subjects with childhood onset fluency disorder.

Completed23 enrollment criteria

IBSR Intervention for Adults Who Stutter

Stuttering

Stuttering is a speech disorder that can cause disturbances in the timing and flow of speech. It is often accompanied not only by verbal difficulties but also by negative impact on several psycho-social aspects in the life of the people who stutter. Recently, clinical evidences have shown the effectiveness of Inquiry Based Stress Reduction (IBSR) technique to improve psychosocial symptoms and enhance well-being in clinical and non-clinical samples. IBSR, the clinical application of Byron Katie's "The Work", enables individuals to mindfully spot and investigate in a systematic and comprehensive manner thoughts that lead to stress and suffering by a series of questions and turnarounds. IBSR was found to have significantly positive influence on the quality of life, mental well-being and stress management in a variety of populations which suffer from elevated levels of stress, suffering, tension and anxiety, and to enhance resilience of non-clinical general population. In our research we hypothesized that: Adults who stutter will have high levels of anxiety, and low levels of psychological flexibility and satisfaction with life. IBSR intervention will improve experience of stuttering in adults who stutter. IBSR will decrease anxiety levels and enhance psychological flexibility and satisfaction with life.

Completed6 enrollment criteria

Enhancing Speech Fluency With Non-invasive Brain Stimulation in Developmental Stuttering

StutteringFluency Disorders1 more

This study aims to test whether the addition of transcranial direct current stimulation (TDCS) to speech fluency training results in improvements in speech fluency in adults with developmental stuttering. Half of the participants will receive anodal TDCS on five consecutive days, the other half will receive a sham stimulation for the same amount of time.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

The Effect of the Non-invasive Brain Stimulation on the Speech Fluency Enhancement

Stuttering/ Developmental

The aim of this study is to determine the effectiveness of concurrent transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and fluency training in adults with developmental stuttering. We examine the severity of stuttering to investigate the effect of treatnment. In the control group the anodal tDCS and DAF will applied on six consecutive days (1 milliampere [mA] for 20 mins per day), and the control group will received the sham stimulation and DAF for the same time. The severity of stuttering measured by means of tasks and questionnaires before and after treatment sessions and 6 weeks after intervention.

Completed10 enrollment criteria

A Study to Assess the Efficacy and Safety of Pagoclone for Adults With Stuttering

Stuttering

A multicenter, randomized, 3 arm, placebo-controlled clinical trial to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of pagoclone for adults with stuttering.

Completed3 enrollment criteria

Assessment of Stuttering Severity in Adults and Adolescences in Conversational and Narrative Contexts...

Stuttering

The aim of this study is to assess stuttering severity in both narration and conversation in adults and adolescences in order to determine which situation is more stressful so that more reliable and accurate measures for diagnosis can be done. Also this study will help in determining the best line of management of stuttering.

Active5 enrollment criteria
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