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The proposed study aims to investigate the effect of combined transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and behavioural speech training in improving speech fluency in Cantonese-speaking adults who stutter (AWS), and to examine its maintenance over a 6-week period.


Clinical Trial Description

The proposed study aims to 1. assess the effect of multiple sessions of tDCS over the supplementary motor area (SMA) combined with behavioural speech training on stuttering recovery in terms of a reduction of stuttering severity and increased speech satisfaction in Cantonese-speaking AWS; 2. investigate the maintenance of combined tDCS-behavioural speech training effects on speech fluency and speech satisfaction in Cantonese-speaking AWS over a 6-week period. Twenty Cantonese-speaking AWS will be randomly assigned to an experimental group and a control group. Both groups will receive behavioral treatment for stuttering, including the speech prolongation technique, for five sessions. Concurrent with behavioural training, the experimental group will receive anodal tDCS (1 mA for 20 minutes), while the control group will receive sham tDCS (1 mA for one minute), over the SMA. Stuttering severity and speech satisfaction will be assessed independently before, immediately after, one week and six weeks after treatment. It is anticipated that AWS will experience reduction in their stuttering severity after stimulation, and the improvement will be maintained for a longer period as compared with receiving behavioural treatment alone. ;


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NCT number NCT05574803
Study type Interventional
Source The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 27, 2021
Completion date December 31, 2023

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