Vocal risk mapping in classical singers: an analysis of the self-perception of voice quality, vocal fatigue, and singing voice handicap.

IF 0.9 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
CoDAS Pub Date : 2024-06-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/20242023088pt
Diógenes Gomes, Felipe Moreti, Mara Behlau
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Abstract

Purpose: To map the vocal risk in professional classical singers, analyzing their self-assessment of voice and self-perception of singing voice handicap and vocal fatigue.

Methods: The study sample comprised of 52 professional classical choir singers, aged 31 to 72 years. They answered an online questionnaire in Google Forms, addressing their characterization, self-assessment of voice, the Voice Handicap Index-10 (VHI-10), Classical Singing Handicap Index (CSHI), and Vocal Fatigue Index (VFI).

Results: The mean self-assessment of voice was between "Good" and "Very good" (1.2). The mean total VHI-10 score was 1.35, which is below the cutoff. The mean total CSHI score was 10.04. The mean total VFI score was 10.83, near the cutoff value. Classical singers who use their voice to give examples to students in their classes had higher scores in VHI-10 (p = 0.013), VFI voice restriction (p = 0.011), and VFI total score (p = 0.015). Besides, classical singers who already visited a Speech-Language Pathologist for voice problems had higher scores in VFI voice restriction (p = 0.040) and VFI recovery with voice rest (p = 0.019), in addition to correlations between instrument scores.

Conclusion: Professional classical singers did not have voice handicaps. However, their self-perception of vocal fatigue was more present when the singing voice was used, such as giving examples with their own voice in class. Having had voice problems and visited a Speech-Language Pathologist in the past led to a greater perception of vocal recovery with rest.

古典歌手的发声风险图:对嗓音质量、发声疲劳和歌唱嗓音障碍的自我感知分析。
目的:通过分析专业古典歌手对嗓音的自我评估以及对歌唱嗓音障碍和发声疲劳的自我认知,了解他们的发声风险:研究样本包括 52 名专业古典合唱团歌手,年龄在 31 岁至 72 岁之间。他们回答了谷歌表格中的在线问卷,问卷涉及他们的性格特征、嗓音自我评估、嗓音障碍指数-10(VHI-10)、古典歌唱障碍指数(CSHI)和声乐疲劳指数(VFI):嗓音自我评估的平均值介于 "好 "和 "很好 "之间(1.2)。VHI-10 的平均总分为 1.35,低于临界值。CSHI 总分的平均值为 10.04。VFI 总分的平均值为 10.83,接近临界值。在课堂上用嗓音为学生举例的古典歌手的 VHI-10 分(p = 0.013)、VFI 限制嗓音分(p = 0.011)和 VFI 总分(p = 0.015)均较高。此外,曾因嗓音问题就诊于言语病理学家的古典歌手在 VFI 限制嗓音(p = 0.040)和 VFI 恢复与休息嗓音(p = 0.019)方面的得分更高,此外,各工具得分之间也存在相关性:结论:专业古典歌手没有嗓音障碍。结论:专业古典歌唱家并没有嗓音障碍,但在使用歌唱嗓音时,如在课堂上用自己的嗓音举例,他们对嗓音疲劳的自我感觉更为明显。过去曾有过嗓音问题并就诊于语言病理学家的人,更容易感觉到休息后嗓音的恢复。
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