Take part: Stammering support groups & wellbeing

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Emmanuel, a speech & language therapy student at New York's Binghamton University, invites you to complete his online survey.

For his research project, Emmanuel is looking at the impact that self-help or support groups have on the wellbeing of people who stammer. 

He says, "If you're 18 or older, identify as a person who stammers and have been to a support or self-help group, I'd love your perspective. Your participation will help us gather diverse experiences to improve our understanding of stammering and self-help support groups". 

The survey takes about 15–20 minutes to complete, and you'll be entered into a raffle to win a gift card as a thank you. Just click on the link below to take part.

Access Emmanuel's online survey.

This closing date for this project is the end of August 2026.

This study has been reviewed by the STAMMA Research Panel.

See what other research studies you can get involved with.

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