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Reliable jitter and shimmer measurements in voice clinics: the relevance of vowel, gender, vocal intensity, and fundamental frequency effects in a typical clinical task.

机译:语音诊所中可靠的抖动和闪光测量:在典型的临床任务中,元音,性别,声音强度和基频影响的相关性。

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The aims of this study were to examine vowel and gender effects on jitter and shimmer in a typical clinical voice task while correcting for the confounding effects of voice sound pressure level (SPL) and fundamental frequency (F(0)). Furthermore the relative effect sizes of vowel, gender, voice SPL, and F(0) were assessed, and recommendations for clinical measurements were derived. With this cross-sectional single cohort study, 57 healthy adults (28 women, 29 men) aged 20-40 years were investigated. Three phonations of /a/, /o/, and /i/ at "normal" voice loudness were analyzed using Praat (software). The effects of vowel, gender, voice SPL, and F(0) on jitter and shimmer were assessed using descriptive and inferential (analysis of covariance) statistics. The effect sizes were determined with the eta-squared statistic. Vowels, gender, voice SPL, and F(0), each had significant effects either on jitter or on shimmer, or both. Voice SPL was the most important factor, whereas vowel, gender, and F(0) effects were comparatively small. Because men had systematically higher voice SPL, the gender effects on jitter and shimmer were smaller when correcting for SPL and F(0). Surprisingly, in clinical assessments, voice SPL has the single biggest impact on jitter and shimmer. Vowel and gender effects were clinically important, whereas fundamental frequency had a relatively small influence. Phonations at a predefined voice SPL (80 dB minimum) and vowel (/a/) would enhance measurement reliability. Furthermore, gender-specific thresholds applying these guidelines should be established. However, the efficiency of these measures should be verified and tested with patients.
机译:这项研究的目的是在校正语音声压级(SPL)和基频(F(0))的混杂效应的同时,检查典型的临床语音任务中元音和性别对抖动和微光的影响。此外,评估了元音,性别,语音SPL和F(0)的相对效果大小,并得出了针对临床测量的建议。通过这项横断面单队列研究,调查了57位20-40岁的健康成人(28位女性,29位男性)。使用Praat(软件)分析了“ a”,“ / o /”和“ / i /”在“正常”语音响度下的三种发声。使用描述性和推论(协方差分析)统计数据评估元音,性别,语音SPL和F(0)对抖动和微光的影响。效应大小由eta平方统计量确定。元音,性别,语音SPL和F(0)都对抖动或微光或两者都有显着影响。语音SPL是最重要的因素,而元音,性别和F(0)的影响相对较小。由于男性系统地具有较高的语音SPL,因此在校正SPL和F(0)时,性别对抖动和闪光的影响较小。出乎意料的是,在临床评估中,语音SPL对抖动和微光影响最大。元音和性别影响在临床上很重要,而基本频率的影响相对较小。以预定义的语音SPL(最小80 dB)和元音(/ a /)发出的声音将增强测量的可靠性。此外,应确定适用这些准则的针对性别的阈值。但是,这些措施的有效性应与患者一起验证和测试。

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