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Risk factors for stuttering: a secondary analysis of a large data base
European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience, 10/21/09
Ajdacic–Gross V et al. – Large databases are helpful in revealing less obvious and less frequent risk factors for heterogeneous disorders such as stuttering. Obviously, not only secondary analyses, but also systematical large scale studies would be required to complete the complex epidemiological puzzle in stuttering. An extensive examination of young adults who were initially assessed in childhood might provide the most promising design.
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