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Overview

Susan Quine is affiliated with the University of Sydney in Australia and specializes in research within the field of psychology, focusing extensively on clinical and developmental aspects. Their work primarily explores stuttering research and treatment, language development and disorders, and child and adolescent psychosocial and emotional development.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Psychology

Within this domain, their research extends to several subfields:

  • Clinical Psychology
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Genetics

Susan Quine's scholarly work covers a diverse range of topics, notably:

  • Stuttering Research and Treatment
  • Language Development and Disorders
  • Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
  • Phonetics and Phonology Research
  • Neurobiology of Language and Bilingualism
  • Reading and Literacy Development
  • Perfectionism, Procrastination, Anxiety Studies

Their recent publications reflect a focus on fluency disorders and related speech issues. Notable papers include:

  • "Speech and Anxiety Management With Persistent Stuttering: Current Status and Essential Research," 2021, Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
  • "Clinical Trials of Adult Stuttering Treatment: Comparison of Percentage Syllables Stuttered With Self-Reported Stuttering Severity as Primary Outcomes," 2020, Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
  • "Contemporary issues with stuttering: The Fourth Croatia Stuttering Symposium," 2021, Journal of Fluency Disorders
  • "Cost of Illness and Health-Related Quality of Life for Stuttering: Two Systematic Reviews," 2023, Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
  • "Verbal Contingencies in the Lidcombe Program: A Noninferiority Trial," 2020, Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research

Susan Quine has contributed to scholarly journals with multiple publications across various venues. The frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research
  • Journal of Fluency Disorders
  • International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
  • International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
  • Neuroscience Letters

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers in related fields. Their frequent co-authors are:

  • Mark Onslow
  • Ross G. Menzies
  • Robyn Lowe
  • Ann Packman
  • Mark Jones

Best Publications

  • Quality of life related to fear of falling and hip fracture in older women: a time trade off study.

    Glenn P Salkeld;Ian D Cameron;Robert Cumming;S Easter

  • Access to health care among Australian adolescents young people's perspectives and their sociodemographic distribution

    Michael L Booth;Diana Bernard;Susan Quine;Melissa S Kang

  • Effects of High-Intensity Progressive Resistance Training and Targeted Multidisciplinary Treatment of Frailty on Mortality and Nursing Home Admissions after Hip Fracture: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Nalin A. Singh;Susan Quine;Lindy M. Clemson;Elodie J. Williams

  • Health and access issues among Australian adolescents: a rural-urban comparison

    Susan Quine;Diana Bernard;Michael Booth;Melissa Kang

  • Suicide and unemployment in Australia 1907–1990

    Stephen Morrell;Richard Taylor;Susan Quine;Charles Kerr

  • Hip protectors improve falls self-efficacy

    Ian D. Cameron;B Stafford;Robert G. Cumming;C Birks

  • Australian baby boomers’ expectations and plans for their old age

    Susan Quine;Stacy Carter

  • Does gradual retirement have better outcomes than abrupt retirement? Results from an Australian panel study

    David De Vaus;Yvonne Wells;Hal Kendig;Susan Quine

  • Information, support, and decision-making needs and preferences of adolescents with cancer: Implications for health professionals.

    Julie Dunsmore;Susan Quine

  • A cohort study of unemployment as a cause of psychological disturbance in Australian youth.

    S. Morrell;R. Taylor;S. Quine;C. Kerr

  • Hip protectors in aged‐care facilities: a randomized trial of use by individual higher‐risk residents

    Ian D. Cameron;Jennifer Venman;Susan E. Kurrle;Keri Lockwood

  • Stuttering and its treatment in adolescence: The perceptions of people who stutter

    Anna Hearne;Ann Packman;Mark Onslow;Susan Quine

  • Accelerated rehabilitation after proximal femoral fracture: a randomized controlled trial

    Ian D. Cameron;David M. Lyle;Susan Quine

  • Fear of loss of independence and nursing home admission in older Australians

    Susan Quine;Stephen Morrell

  • A comparison of doctors', parents' and children's reports of health states and health-related quality of life in children with chronic conditions.

    A. M. Morrow;A. M. Morrow;A. Hayen;S. Quine;A. Scheinberg;A. Scheinberg

  • A randomised trial of hip protector use by frail older women living in their own homes.

    Ian D. Cameron;Robert G. Cumming;S. E. Kurrle;S. Quine

  • Cost effectiveness of accelerated rehabilitation after proximal femoral fracture

    Ian D. Cameron;David M. Lyle;Susan Quine

  • The Irritable Bowel Syndrome has Origins in the Childhood Socioeconomic Environment

    Stuart Howell;Nicholas J Talley;Nicholas J Talley;Susan Quine;Richie Poulton

  • Access to primary health care for Australian young people: service provider perspectives.

    Melissa Kang;Diana Bernard;Michael Booth;Susan Quine

  • Food insecurity in community-dwelling older Australians.

    Susan Quine;Stephen Morrell

Frequent Co-Authors

Hal Kendig
Hal Kendig Australian National University
Stephen Morrell
Stephen Morrell University of New South Wales
Li Ming Wen
Li Ming Wen University of Sydney
Mark Onslow
Mark Onslow University of Technology Sydney
Ann Packman
Ann Packman University of Technology Sydney
Brian Oldenburg
Brian Oldenburg University of Melbourne
Lindy Clemson
Lindy Clemson University of Sydney
Julia M.L. Brotherton
Julia M.L. Brotherton University of Melbourne
Graham D. Burrows
Graham D. Burrows University of Melbourne
Lyndal Trevena
Lyndal Trevena University of Sydney

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