Take Part In Stammering Research
See what stammering research projects you can get involved with. Your experiences and input could help others who stammer.
Firstly, you can attend the online STAMMA Research Arena. This is your chance to give your input into projects that are in an early stage of development.
Or you can take part in current research studies. See the list below. These are by researchers who have asked us to find people to take part. They are not affiliated with STAMMA unless stated. Each request has been assessed by our Research Panel. Read more about the panel further down the page.
Are you a researcher looking for participants?
Current research projects
- Cluttering on SLT courses (for SLT students & degree co-ordinators, posted April 2024)
- Young peoples' experience of 'Talking Out Online' (posted March 2024)
- Parents' experience of the Penguin app (posted March 2024)
- Children who stammer: exploring parents' experiences (posted Feb 2024)
- Late onset stammering questionnaire (posted Feb 2024)
- 'It's Good to talk?', study into the experiences of people who stammer (posted Jan 2024)
- Study into the impact of stammering techniques (posted Oct 2023)
- Study into the career experiences of people who stammer (posted Sept 2023)
- Study into brain activity in people who stammer (posted August 2023)
- Online survey: what stammering service do you want? (posted July 2023)
- Online survey into stammering and personality (18+) (posted June 2023)
- Online stammering survey (ongoing).
Looking for research participants?
If you are a researcher looking for people to take part in your research, please download and complete our Research Participation Request form below. Then email it to hello@stamma.org
About the STAMMA Research Panel
Research into stammering is constantly updating and changing. Researchers regularly contact STAMMA asking us to promote their research projects. We want to make sure that any research we support is well evidenced, meaningful and benefits the stammering community. Our research committee meet throughout the year to review current research into stammering. The committee:
- critically review research about stammering and try to explain the key information or messages as accessibly as possible.
- advise staff on how to measure the impact of STAMMA's campaigns.
- review studies people want us to promote to make sure that these meet our criteria.
- highlight new research which might be of value or interest to our members.
Our committee is made up of trustees, ex-trustees and staff at STAMMA. All members have experience in delivering or reviewing research and many are also people who stammer.