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Toward a Protocol for Transmasculine Voice: A Service Evaluation of the Voice and Communication Therapy Group Program Including Long-Term Follow-Up for Trans Men at the London Gender Identity Clinic

机译:达成跨男性语音协议:语音和交流治疗小组计划的服务评估包括伦敦性别认同诊所对跨性别者的长期随访

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>Purpose: A service evaluation was undertaken with 10 participants identifying as trans men who received voice and communication group therapy and 12-month follow-up at the London Gender Identity Clinic between February 2017 and March 2018, to investigate levels of satisfaction, how helpful they found the program in facilitating vocal change and skill development, and whether they would recommend it to others.>Methods: Participant evaluations of overall and ideal rating of masculinity of voice, and level of feeling comfortable with voice, evaluations of voice skills and changes in speaking and reading fundamental frequency were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed.>Results: Six participants reported being very satisfied with the service; four were satisfied. Eight participants found the program very helpful in achieving voice and communication change; two found it helpful. Eight strongly agreed and two agreed with recommending the service. Participants' overall and comfort ratings of voice significantly increased (p<0.01), while there was no significant change in ideal ratings (p=0.063), and a significant decrease in the difference between overall and ideal ratings (p<0.01). Participants achieved a significant decrease in fundamental frequency for reading and speaking (p<0.01), a significant decrease in voice fatigue (p=0.039) and restriction in voice adaptability (p<0.01), a significant increase in confidence in public speaking (p<0.01), but no significant change in vocal projection (p=0.07).>Conclusion: Ten trans men reported high levels of satisfaction with the voice group program and long-term follow-up, making significant positive shifts in voice skills and vocal self-perception. These findings apply locally but suggest appropriate interventions toward a transmasculine voice modification protocol.
机译:>目的:我们对2017年2月至2018年3月间在伦敦性别认同诊所接受语音和交流小组治疗并接受12个月随访的10名跨性别者进行了服务评估,以调查他们满意度,他们发现该程序对促进人声变化和技能发展有多大帮助,以及他们是否会推荐给其他人。>方法:参与者对语音男性气质的总体和理想等级以及等级的评价>结果:六名参与者对服务感到非常满意;四个都满意。八名参与者认为该计划对实现语音和沟通的改变非常有帮助;两个人发现它很有帮助。八人强烈同意,两人同意推荐这项服务。参与者的声音总体和舒适度等级显着提高(p <0.01),理想等级没有显着变化(p = 0.063),总体和理想等级之间的差异也显着减小(p <0.01)。参与者的阅读和口语基础频率显着降低(p <0.01),语音疲劳显着降低(p = 0.039),语音适应性受到限制(p <0.01),公众演讲的信心显着提高(p <0.01),但人声投射没有明显变化( p = 0.07)。>结论:十名跨性别者对语音小组计划和长期的满意度很高后续行动,使语音技能和人的自我感知能力发生明显的积极变化。这些发现在当地适用,但建议采取适当的干预措施来实现跨男性的语音修改协议。

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