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Acquired Speech & Language

Public perspectives on communication disorders and profession of speech-language pathology

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Pages 172-182 | Received 23 Jul 2018, Accepted 13 Jan 2019, Published online: 13 Feb 2019
 

ABSTRACT

This study aimed to investigate the knowledge and attitudes toward communication disorders and speech-language pathology among the general public in Malaysia. A self-developed questionnaire consisting of items related to knowledge and attitudes about communication disorders and speech-language pathology was distributed via Google form and a paper-pencil format. A total of 535 responses were obtained. Descriptive analyses based on the comparison of the demographics to the knowledge and attitude levels were conducted using inferential statistics. More than half of the respondents showed a moderate knowledge level about communication disorders and a high knowledge about speech-language pathology. In terms of attitudes, 67.3% of the respondents perceived a positive attitude towards people with communication disorders, and 86.5% of them were generally positive regarding the profession of speech-language pathology. Health professionals demonstrated a higher knowledge level and more positive attitudes toward communication disorders and speech-language pathology compared to other professions (teachers/services, business, engineers, and jobless/retired). Additionally, respondents with a higher educational level (masters or Ph.D. holders) had greater knowledge about speech-language pathology and more positive attitudes toward communication disorders compared to those who were primary or secondary school graduates. Providing more education and awareness programs about communication disorders and speech-language pathology to the general public should be implemented to improve current practices and expectations in service delivery.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to thank all the participants for taking part in this study.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Notes

1 The term SLP is widely used in Western countries; however, the term SLT is frequently used in Malaysia.

Additional information

Funding

This study was supported in part by the UKM Young Researcher Research Grant GGPM-2016-070 (first author). SY Chu received sponsorship from the Australia-APEC Women in Research Fellowship, which make this manuscript possible.

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