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Is social distancing a boon or bane for persons who stutter during COVID-19 pandemic?

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间口吃的人是社交疏松的福音或祸根吗?

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The Covid-19 pandemic is an ongoing crisis and is colloquially known as the corona virus pandemic. As no specific treatment protocol are available for this viral infection, social distancing is considered as one of the remedies to prevent the infection. This study aimed to investigate the anxiety issues in persons who stutter (PWS). A total of 110 (55 PWS and 55 Neuro-typical Adults) were enrolled for the study. A questionnaire comprising of two parts on social anxiety and consequences of social distancing was administered on the participants. The results showed that PWS felt more socially anxious. PWS opined that they were comfortable during the corona virus lockdown period, as the situation demanded them to speak minimally to strangers. Neuro-typical adults, on the other hand, reported that they did not observe any change with respect to the social communication skills during lockdown.? 2021 The Author(s).
机译:Covid-19大流行是一个持续的危机,并称为科罗长病毒大流行。 由于没有特异性治疗方案可用于该病毒感染,因此社会偏差被认为是预防感染的补救措施之一。 这项研究旨在调查口吃(PWS)的人的焦虑问题。 共有110名(55磅和55名神经典型的成年人)进行该研究。 参与者管理了一个调查问卷,包括两个关于社会焦虑和社会疏远后果的部分。 结果表明,PWS感到更具社会焦虑。 PWS在电晕病毒锁定期间,它们在电晕病毒锁定期间感到舒适,因为他们要求他们对陌生人微软说话。 另一方面,神经典型的成年人报告说,他们在锁定期间没有观察到社交沟通技巧的任何变化。 2021提交人。

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