Publications by authors named "Hale Hancer"

Article Synopsis
  • * The r-SASBS was refined from 30 to 16 items and tested on 440 participants, showing high content validity, two main factors, and strong internal consistency and reliability in distinguishing between people who stutter and those who do not.
  • * Findings suggest the r-SASBS is a valid and reliable tool for assessing secondary behaviors in individuals who stutter, highlighting its potential use by speech-language pathologists, and recommending further validation in school-aged children.
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Objectives: A comprehensive evaluation is necessary for voice-related complaints, as it can benefit both the patient and physician in busy clinical settings. This study aimed to examine the Turkish adaptation of the Glottal Function Index (GFI-T), which can be quickly administered.

Study Designs: Phase 1 methodological, phase 2 prospective cohort.

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Introduction: Idioms are commonly used in everyday language to convey emotions figuratively. The ability to comprehend and use idioms that incorporate emotional elements is crucial for effective communication in daily life, particularly among people with aphasia (PwA). Despite the interest in understanding the process of emotion idiom comprehension in PwA, limited information is available in the literature.

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