Evidence from Population Data

Projects in Progress:

  • Presence and impact of sleep issues in children who stutter
  • Coexisting conditions among children who stutter from various datasets
  • Contributors to impacted well-being among children who stutter

Publications

Briley, P. M., Gerlach, H., & Jacobs, M. (2020). Relationships between Stuttering, Depression, and Suicidal Ideation in Young Adults: Accounting for Gender Differences Journal of Fluency Disorders, 67, 105820.

Briley, P. M., & Merlo, S. (2020). Presence of Allergies and Their Impact on Sleep in Children Who Stutter. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 5, 1454-1466.

Briley, P. M., & Ellis, C. (2020). Behavioral, social, and emotional well-being in children who stutter: the influence of race-ethnicity. Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 1-9.

Briley, P. M. & Ellis, C. (2020). The influence of ethnicity and residence on presence of stuttering in children. Journal of Communication Disorders. Journal of the National Black Association of Speech Language and Hearing, 15, 21-30.

Briley, P. M., O’Brien, K., & Ellis, C. (2019). Behavioral, emotional, and social well-being in children who stutter: evidence from the National Health Interview Survey. Journal of developmental and physical disabilities31(1), 39-53.

Merlo, S., & Briley, P. M. (2019). Sleep problems in children who stutter: Evidence from population data. Journal of communication disorders82, 105935.

Briley, P. M., O’Brien, K., & Ellis, C. (2019). Behavioral, emotional, and social well-being in children who stutter: Evidence from the National Health Interview Survey. Journal of Developmental and Physical Disabilities, 31, 39-53.

Briley, P. M., & Ellis Jr, C. (2018). The Coexistence of Disabling Conditions in Children Who Stutter: Evidence From the National Health Interview Survey. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research61(12), 2895-2905.