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    Verbal Contingencies in the Lidcombe Program: A Noninferiority Trial by Donaghy, Michelle, O'Brian, Sue, Onslow, Mark, Lowe, Robyn, Jones, Mark, Menzies, Ross G

    “…Purpose: The Lidcombe Program is an efficacious and effective intervention for early stuttering. The treatment is based on parent verbal response contingent…”
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    Cost of Illness and Health-Related Quality of Life for Stuttering: Two Systematic Reviews by Norman, Alicia, Lowe, Robyn, Onslow, Mark, O'Brian, Sue, Packman, Ann, Menzies, Ross, Schroeder, Liz

    “…For those who stutter, verbal communication is typically compromised in social situations. This may attract negative responses from listeners and…”
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    Comparison of Stuttering Severity and Anxiety during Standard and Challenge Phone Calls by O'Brian, Sue, Onslow, Mark, Jones, Mark, Lowe, Robyn, Packman, Ann, Menzies, Ross

    “…Purpose: This study was designed to answer three questions: (a) Does percentage of syllables stuttered (%SS) differ between standard and challenge phone calls;…”
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    Clinical Trials of Adult Stuttering Treatment: Comparison of Percentage Syllables Stuttered with Self-Reported Stuttering Severity as Primary Outcomes by O'Brian, Sue, Heard, Rob, Onslow, Mark, Packman, Ann, Lowe, Robyn, Menzies, Ross G

    “…Purpose: In a companion paper, we found no statistical reason to favor percentage syllables stuttered (%SS) over parent-reported stuttering severity as a…”
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    White matter connectivity in neonates at risk of stuttering: Preliminary data by Packman, Ann, Onslow, Mark, Lagopoulos, Jim, Shan, Zack Y., Lowe, Robyn, Jones, Monique, O'Brian, Sue, Sommer, Martin

    Published in Neuroscience letters (11-06-2022)
    “…•The cause of developmental stuttering is not fully understood.•Impaired white matter fibre myelination has been detected.•It has not been established whether…”
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    In-Clinic and Standalone Internet Cognitive Behavior Therapy Treatment for Social Anxiety in Stuttering: A Randomized Trial of iGlebe by Menzies, Ross G, Packman, Ann, Onslow, Mark, O'Brian, Sue, Jones, Mark, Helgadóttir, Fjóla Dögg

    “…Purpose: iGlebe is an individualized, fully automated Internet cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) treatment program that requires no clinician contact. Phase I…”
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    A three-arm randomized controlled trial of Lidcombe Program and Westmead Program early stuttering interventions by Trajkovski, Natasha, O'Brian, Sue, Onslow, Mark, Packman, Ann, Lowe, Robyn, Menzies, Ross, Jones, Mark, Reilly, Sheena

    Published in Journal of fluency disorders (01-09-2019)
    “…•This trial compared two experimental Westmead Program treatments with a control Lidcombe Program treatment.•There was no evidence of difference in percentage…”
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    Randomized controlled non-inferiority trial of a telehealth treatment for chronic stuttering: the Camperdown Program by Carey, Brenda, O'Brian, Sue, Onslow, Mark, Block, Susan, Jones, Mark, Packman, Ann

    “…Background: Although there are treatments that can alleviate stuttering in adults for clinically significant periods, in Australia there are barriers to the…”
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    Further development and validation of the Unhelpful Thoughts and Beliefs About Stuttering (UTBAS) scales: relationship to anxiety and social phobia among adults who stutter by Iverach, Lisa, Menzies, Ross, Jones, Mark, O'Brian, Sue, Packman, Ann, Onslow, Mark

    “…Background: In an initial validation study, the Unhelpful Thoughts and Beliefs About Stuttering (UTBAS I) scale, demonstrated excellent psychometric properties…”
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    Measures of Psychological Impacts of Stuttering in Young School-Age Children: A Systematic Review by Jones, Monique L, Menzies, Ross G, Onslow, Mark, Lowe, Robyn, O'Brian, Sue, Packman, Ann

    “…Purpose: Recent research has shown that some school-age children who stutter may have speech-related anxiety. Given this, speech-language pathologists require…”
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    Natural recovery from stuttering for a clinical cohort of pre-school children who received no treatment by Carey, Brenda, Onslow, Mark, O'Brian, Sue

    “…The natural stuttering recovery rate by adulthood is high. Community cohort studies suggest a much lower rate during the first 18 months after onset, but this…”
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    Webcam Delivery of the Lidcombe Program for Early Stuttering: A Phase I Clinical Trial by O'Brian, Sue, Smith, Kylie, Onslow, Mark

    “…Purpose: The Lidcombe Program is an operant treatment for early stuttering shown with meta-analysis to have a favorable odds ratio. However, many clients are…”
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    Dual tasking and stuttering: from the laboratory to the clinic by Metten, Christine, Bosshardt, Hans-Georg, Jones, Mark, Eisenhuth, John, Block, Susan, Carey, Brenda, O'brian, Sue, Packman, Ann, Onslow, Mark, Menzies, Ross

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (2011)
    “…Purpose. The aim of the three studies in this article was to develop a way to include dual tasking in speech restructuring treatment for persons who stutter…”
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    Searching for Lidcombe Program mechanisms of action: Inter-turn speaker latency by Amato Maguire, Monique, Onslow, Mark, Lowe, Robyn, O'Brian, Sue, Menzies, Ross

    Published in Clinical linguistics & phonetics (02-12-2023)
    “…The Lidcombe Program is a well-established and efficacious treatment for early stuttering, but little is currently known about its mechanisms of action. The…”
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    Speech and Anxiety Management with Persistent Stuttering: Current Status and Essential Research by Lowe, Robyn, Menzies, Ross, Onslow, Mark, Packman, Ann, O'Brian, Sue

    “…Purpose: The purpose of this review article is to provide an overview of the current evidence base for the behavioral management of stuttering and associated…”
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    A graphical method for assessing agreement with the mean between multiple observers using continuous measures by Jones, Mark, Dobson, Annette, O'Brian, Sue

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-10-2011)
    “…Background Currently, we are not aware of a method to assess graphically on one simple plot agreement between more than two observers making continuous…”
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    An Experimental Clinical Trial of a Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Package for Chronic Stuttering by Menzies, Ross G, O'Brian, Sue, Onslow, Mark, Packman, Ann, St Clare, Tamsen, Block, Susan

    “…Purpose: The aims of the present study were to (a) examine the rate of social phobia among adults who stutter, (b) study the effects of speech restructuring…”
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    Webcam Delivery of the Camperdown Program for Adolescents Who Stutter: A Phase II Trial by Carey, Brenda, O'Brian, Sue, Lowe, Robyn, Onslow, Mark

    “…Purpose: This Phase II clinical trial examined stuttering adolescents' responsiveness to the Webcam-delivered Camperdown Program. Method: Sixteen adolescents…”
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    Safety Behaviors and Stuttering by Lowe, Robyn, Helgadottir, Fjola, Menzies, Ross, Heard, Rob, O'Brian, Sue, Packman, Ann, Onslow, Mark

    “…Purpose: Those who are socially anxious may use safety behaviors during feared social interactions to prevent negative outcomes. Safety behaviors are…”
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