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Dysphonia in adults with developmental stuttering: A descriptive study

机译:成人发展性口吃的言语障碍:一项描述性研究

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Background: Persons with stuttering (PWS) often present with other co-occurring conditions. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) proposes that it is important to understand the full burden of a health condition. A few studies have explored voice problems among PWS, and the characteristics of voices of PWS are relatively unknown. The importance of conducting future research has been emphasised.Objectives: This study aimed to describe the vocal characteristics of PWS.Method: Acoustic and perceptual data were collected during a comprehensive voice assessment. The severity of stuttering was also determined. Correlations between the stuttering severity instrument (SSI) and the acoustic measurements were evaluated to determine the significance. Twenty participants were tested for this study.Result: Only two participants (10%) obtained a positive Dysphonia Severity Index (DSI) score of 1.6 or higher, indicating that no dysphonia was present, while 90% of participants (n = 18) scored lower than 1.6, indicating that those participants presented with dysphonia. Some participants presented with weakness (asthenia) of voice (35%), while 65% presented with a slightly strained voice quality. Moderately positive correlations between breathiness and SSI (r = 0.40,?p = 0.08) have been reported. In addition, participants with high SSI scores also scored a poor DSI of below 1.6, as observed by a moderate positive correlation between SSI and DSI (r = 0.41).Conclusion: The majority of PWS presented with dysphonia, evident in the perceptual or acoustic parameters of their voices. These results can be used for further investigation to create awareness and to establish intervention strategies for voice disorders among PWS.
机译:背景:口吃(PWS)的人经常出现其他同时出现的疾病。世界卫生组织(WHO)的国际功能,残疾与健康分类(ICF)提出,了解健康状况的全部负担很重要。一些研究已经探究了PWS之间的语音问题,并且PWS语音的特征还相对未知。目的:本研究旨在描述PWS的声音特征。方法:在全面的语音评估过程中收集声学和感知数据。还确定了口吃的严重程度。评估了口吃严重程度仪器(SSI)与声学测量之间的相关性,以确定其重要性。结果:只有两名参与者(10%)获得了1.6或更高的积极的语音障碍严重度指数(DSI)评分,表明没有发音困难,而90%的参与者(n = 18)得分低于1.6,表明这些参与者出现了听觉障碍。一些参与者表现出语音无力(疲乏)(35%),而65%表现出语音质量稍有下降。据报道呼吸与SSI之间存在中等程度的正相关(r = 0.40,Δp= 0.08)。此外,通过SSI与DSI之间的中度正相关(r = 0.41)可以观察到,具有较高SSI分数的参与者的DSI也很差,低于1.6(结论= 0.41)。他们的声音参数。这些结果可用于进一步调查,以建立意识并为PWS中的声音障碍建立干预策略。

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