Stuttering Severity Instrument for Children and Adults—Fourth Edition

SSI–4
  • Glyndon D. Riley
A measure of stuttering severity

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Aperçu

Date de publication:
2009
Groupe d’âge:
2 years to adult
Niveau de qualification:
B
Options de notation:
CSSS software or hand-scoring
Administration Format:
Paper-and-pencil

Détails du Produit

The Stuttering Severity Instrument for Children and Adults—Fourth Edition (SSI–4) is a reliable and valid norm-referenced stuttering assessment that can be used for both clinical and search purposes. It measures stuttering severity in both children and adults in the four areas of speech behaviour:

  • frequency
  • duration
  • physical concomitants, and
  • naturalness of the individual's speech.

Frequency is expressed in percent syllables stuttered and converted to scale scores of 2-18. Duration is timed to the nearest 1/10 of a second and converted to scale scores of 2-18. The four types of Physical Concomitants are converted to scale scores of 0-20.

The instrument was normed on a sample of 72 preschool-aged children, 139 schoolaged children, and 60 adults. It can also be used in conjunction with the Stuttering Prediction Instruments for Young Children (SPI).