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What is aphasia? Results of an international survey

Pages 837-848 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Ana Došen & Tatjana Prizl Jakovac. (2024) Aphasia awareness and knowledge in Croatia. Aphasiology 38:6, pages 979-992.
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Mauro Viganò, Giulia Gilardone, Dario Cassinelli, Francesca M. Fumagalli, Maria Scialla, Marco Gilardone, Roberta Dameno, Massimo Corbo & Alessia Monti. (2022) The Italian Aphasia Awareness Survey (IAAS): an online questionnaire about the public knowledge of aphasia in Italy, informative findings. Aphasiology 36:5, pages 599-617.
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Ruth McMenamin & Sarah O’ Connor. (2022) An exploration of the coverage of aphasia in the Irish print media. Aphasiology 36:3, pages 337-352.
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Julia Borsatto, Lori Buchanan & Laura Pineault. (2022) Aphasia friendly Canada: The aphasia friendly business campaign. Aphasiology 36:2, pages 198-217.
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Ruth McMenamin, Kate Faherty, Meadhbh Larkin & Laura Loftus. (2021) An investigation of public awareness and knowledge of aphasia in the West of Ireland. Aphasiology 35:11, pages 1415-1431.
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Sue Sherratt. (2021) Aphasia and dysphasia on the internet. Aphasiology 35:9, pages 1227-1237.
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Lucy Bryant, Melissa Brunner, Emma Power & Bronwyn Hemsley. (2021) Content and network analysis of tweets tagged with #aphasia: an emergent community of practice. Aphasiology 35:8, pages 1084-1102.
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Nina Simmons-Mackie, Linda Worrall, Ciara Shiggins, Jytte Isaksen, Ruth McMenamin, Tanya Rose, Yiting Emily Guo & Sarah J. Wallace. (2020) Beyond the statistics: a research agenda in aphasia awareness. Aphasiology 34:4, pages 458-471.
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Asti Hill, Rachael Blevins & Chris Code. (2019) Revisiting the public awareness of aphasia in Exeter: 16 years on. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 21:5, pages 504-512.
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Nicole Guinan & Clare Carroll. (2019) An investigation of hospitality industry students’ awareness and knowledge of aphasia. Aphasiology 33:3, pages 337-351.
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Ingrid Henriksson, Andreas Hjertén, Jesper Zackariasson, Linda Davidsson, Amanda Andersson Damberg, Charlotta Saldert, Martin J. Ball & Nicole Müller. (2019) Public awareness of aphasia – results of a Swedish sample. Aphasiology 33:1, pages 94-104.
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Nina Simmons-Mackie, Elisabeth Ahlsén & Lise Randrup Jensen. (2018) Overview of special issue on complexity, alignment, and enrichment in communication partner training for aphasia. Aphasiology 32:10, pages 1123-1134.
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Yiting Emily Guo & Meiyun Sarah Lim. (2018) Aphasia awareness in Singapore. Aphasiology 32:sup1, pages 79-80.
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Mile Vuković, Dušanka Matić, Ana Kovač, Irena Vuković & Chris Code. (2017) Extending knowledge of the public awareness of aphasia in the Balkans: Serbia and Montenegro. Disability and Rehabilitation 39:23, pages 2381-2386.
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Caitlin Brandenburg, Linda Worrall, David Copland, Emma Power & Amy D. Rodriguez. (2016) The development and accuracy testing of CommFit™, an iPhone application for individuals with aphasia. Aphasiology 30:2-3, pages 320-338.
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Ruth Patterson, Amélie Robert, Richard Berry, Mallory Cain, Maryam Iqbal, Chris Code, Elizabeth Rochon & Carol Leonard. (2015) Raising public awareness of aphasia in southern Ontario, Canada: A survey. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 17:2, pages 121-126.
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Yiting Emily Guo, Leanne Togher & Emma Power. (2014) Speech pathology services for people with aphasia: what is the current practice in Singapore?. Disability and Rehabilitation 36:8, pages 691-704.
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Pirkko Rautakoski. (2014) Communication style before and after aphasia: A study among Finnish population. Aphasiology 28:3, pages 359-376.
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Clare McCann, Kendall Tunnicliffe & Ryan Anderson. (2013) Public awareness of aphasia in New Zealand. Aphasiology 27:5, pages 568-580.
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Kyla Brown, Bronwyn Davidson, Linda E. Worrall & Tami Howe. (2013) “Making a good time”: The role of friendship in living successfully with aphasia. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 15:2, pages 165-175.
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Chris Code. (2012) Apportioning time for aphasia rehabilitation. Aphasiology 26:5, pages 729-735.
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Sue Sherratt. (2011) Written media coverage of aphasia: A review. Aphasiology 25:10, pages 1132-1152.
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Linda Worrall, Sue Sherratt, Penny Rogers, Tami Howe, Deborah Hersh, Alison Ferguson & Bronwyn Davidson. (2011) What people with aphasia want: Their goals according to the ICF. Aphasiology 25:3, pages 309-322.
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Gill Pearl, Karen Sage & Alys Young. (2011) Involvement in volunteering: an exploration of the personal experience of people with aphasia. Disability and Rehabilitation 33:19-20, pages 1805-1821.
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Gloriajean L. Wallace. (2010) Profile of Life Participation After Stroke and Aphasia. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 17:6, pages 432-450.
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NancyA. Paul & GregoryF. Sanders. (2010) Applying an ecological framework to education needs of communication partners of individuals with aphasia. Aphasiology 24:9, pages 1095-1112.
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TanyaA. Rose, LindaE. Worrall, KryssT. McKenna, LouiseM. Hickson & TammyC. Hoffmann. (2009) Do people with aphasia receive written stroke and aphasia information? . Aphasiology 23:3, pages 364-392.
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Laura Flynn, Ashlyn Cumberland & Jane Marshall. (2009) Public knowledge about aphasia: A survey with comparative data . Aphasiology 23:3, pages 393-401.
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TamiJ. Howe, LindaE. Worrall & LouiseM. H. Hickson. (2008) Interviews with people with aphasia: Environmental factors that influence their community participation . Aphasiology 22:10, pages 1092-1120.
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Friedemann Pulvermüller & MarceloL. Berthier. (2008) Aphasia therapy on a neuroscience basis . Aphasiology 22:6, pages 563-599.
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Bronwyn Davidson, Linda Worrall & Louise Hickson. (2008) Exploring the interactional dimension of social communication: A collective case study of older people with aphasia. Aphasiology 22:3, pages 235-257.
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Tami J. Howe. (2008) The ICF Contextual Factors related to speech-language pathology. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 10:1-2, pages 27-37.
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İlknur Maviş. (2007) Perspectives on public awareness of stroke and aphasia among Turkish patients in a neurology unit. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 21:1, pages 55-70.
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Kyla Brown, Leslie McGahan, Maram Alkhaledi, Denise Seah, Tami Howe & Linda Worrall. (2006) Environmental factors that influence the community participation of adults with aphasia: The perspective of service industry workers. Aphasiology 20:7, pages 595-615.
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Carolyn Bruce, Ann Parker & Laura Renfrew. (2006) ‘Helping or something’: perceptions of students with aphasia and tutors in further education. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 41:2, pages 137-154.
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Chris Code. (2003) The quantity of life for people with chronic aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 13:3, pages 379-390.
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Aviah Gvion, Mohamad Zbidat & Michal Biran. Awareness of aphasia in Israel among Jewish and Arab societies. Aphasiology 0:0, pages 1-26.
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