Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders
Korean Association of Speech-Language Pathologists · South Korea · Est. 2016
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The journal publishes research on communication disorders, with a focus on speech-language pathology. Topics include the supply and demand of speech-language pathologists, parent reactions to childhood stuttering, employment preferences of speech-language pathology students, vocal symptoms and laryngeal tension in professional voice users, perceptual accuracy of articulatory errors, experiences of speech-language pathologists with tracheostomy patients, research trends in school-aged reading, speech processing in children with phonological disorders, the effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on voice production, and the relationship between vocabulary and phonological processing skills in children. Studies often involve quantitative research designs, correlational analyses, and specific populations such as children with communication disorders and speech-language pathology trainees.
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