The acoustic voice quality index, version 2.06 and 3.01, for the Persian-speaking population

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q2 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Shahryar Zainaee , Ehsan khadivi , Jamshid Jamali , Davood Sobhani-Rad , Youri Maryn , Hamide Ghaemi
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Abstract

Introduction

Dysphonia assessment includes approaches like acoustic analysis, which is non-invasive and easy to use and provides an understandable numerical output. The Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI) is an acoustic model that can detect dysphonia. The Persian language is spoken by around 70,000,000 native speakers. Since AVQI versions 2.06 and 3.01 have not been validated for the Persian yet, this study investigated their concurrent validity and diagnostic accuracy among the Persian-speaking population.

Methods

This scale development study was conducted from 2020 to 2021 on 180 normophonic and dysphonic native Persian-speaking residents of Mashhad, Iran. Five raters rated the samples by auditory-perceptual-judgments, including Grade from the Grade-Rough-Breathy-Asthenic-Strained (an ordinal scale) and the overall dysphonia severity from the Persian version Consensus Auditory Perceptual Evaluation of Voice (a continuous scale) to investigate both versions’ concurrent validity. The intra- and inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity were evaluated for both scales. Both versions’ diagnostic accuracy was assessed by the receiver operating characteristic, and the optimal thresholds were determined.

Results

AVQI-version-2-Persian thresholds of 3.47 and 4.04 provided sensitivity of 88.30% and 85.53% and specificity of 79.07% and 85.58% by the ordinal and continuous scales, respectively. AVQI-version-3-Persian thresholds of 3.07 and 3.03 also rendered sensitivity of 74.47% and 85.53%, and specificity of 97.67% and 91.35% by the ordinal and continuous scales sequentially.

Conclusion

The significant values of concurrent validities and diagnostic accuracies of both versions of AVQI-Persian confirmed that it can discriminate between normal and pathological voices among the Persian-speaking population. Hence, it can be used for screening or diagnosis purposes.

针对波斯语人口的声音质量指数,版本2.06和3.01
语音障碍评估包括声学分析等方法,这是非侵入性的,易于使用,并提供可理解的数字输出。声学语音质量指数(AVQI)是一种能够检测语音障碍的声学模型。大约有7000万人以波斯语为母语。由于AVQI版本2.06和3.01尚未对波斯语进行验证,因此本研究调查了它们在波斯语人群中的并发有效性和诊断准确性。方法于2020 - 2021年对180名伊朗马什哈德常音和非常音波斯语居民进行量表开发研究。五名评分员通过听觉感知判断对样本进行评分,包括等级-粗糙-呼吸-无力-紧张(有序量表)和波斯语版声音共识听觉感知评估(连续量表)的整体发音障碍严重程度,以调查两个版本的并发效度。对两种量表分别进行量表内信度、量表间信度和量表并发效度的评估。两种版本的诊断准确性评估了接受者的工作特征,并确定了最佳阈值。结果savqi -version-2- persian阈值分别为3.47和4.04,在顺序量表和连续量表上的敏感性分别为88.30%和85.53%,特异性分别为79.07%和85.58%。AVQI-version-3-Persian阈值分别为3.07和3.03,顺序量表和连续量表的敏感性分别为74.47%和85.53%,特异性分别为97.67%和91.35%。结论两种版本的AVQI-Persian的并发效度和诊断准确性具有显著的价值,证实了AVQI-Persian在波斯语人群中可以区分正常和病理声音。因此,它可以用于筛查或诊断目的。
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Journal of Communication Disorders
Journal of Communication Disorders AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-REHABILITATION
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.90%
发文量
71
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Communication Disorders publishes original articles on topics related to disorders of speech, language and hearing. Authors are encouraged to submit reports of experimental or descriptive investigations (research articles), review articles, tutorials or discussion papers, or letters to the editor ("short communications"). Please note that we do not accept case studies unless they conform to the principles of single-subject experimental design. Special issues are published periodically on timely and clinically relevant topics.
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