Immediate Impact of Vocal Demand, Likelihood of Dysphonia, and Performance Aspects in Amateur Protestant Singers.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
João Ricardo Ferreira Santos, Gabriel Trevizani Depolli, Elma Heitmann Mares Azevedo, Felipe Moreti, Michelle Ferreira Guimarães
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Abstract

Objectives: To analyze the immediate impact of vocal demand, probability of dysphonia, and performance aspects in amateur protestant singers.

Methods: Cross-sectional, analytical study, with 76 amateur singers from a protestant church, 60 women and 16 men. All participants responded to a sociodemographic and performance questionnaire, the Evaluation of the Ability to Sing Easily for Brazil (EASE-BR), and the Dysphonia Screening Tool (DST-Br). The data were analyzed descriptively and inferentially, considering a significance level of 5%.

Results: The singers reported good voice status after a performance, with the possibility of singing again if necessary. Most individuals had a low probability of dysphonia, showing a lower mean score compared to those with a moderate probability. There was an association between "trying to sing louder than others" and "vocal self-assessment" with the immediate impact of vocal demand and dysphonia screening. Implementing vocal rest was significantly associated with EASE-BR, and trying to sing louder than the instruments and being able to hear yourself well while singing and water intake were associated with the total DST-Br score.

Conclusions: The immediate impact of vocal demand after performance on this population did not compromise their ability to sing easily. Most singers had a low probability of dysphonia. "Trying to sing louder than the instruments" and "ability to hear oneself well while singing and water intake" were associated with dysphonia screening.

声乐要求、发音障碍可能性和表演方面对业余新教歌手的直接影响。
目的: 分析业余新教歌唱家发声需求、发音障碍概率和表演方面的直接影响:分析业余新教歌手发声需求、发音障碍概率和表演方面的直接影响:横断面分析研究,研究对象为来自新教教堂的 76 名业余歌手,其中女性 60 人,男性 16 人。所有参与者都回答了社会人口学和表演问卷、巴西易唱性评估(EASE-BR)和发音障碍筛查工具(DST-Br)。对数据进行了描述性和推论性分析,显著性水平为 5%:结果:歌手们在演出后均表示嗓音状态良好,如有必要还可以再次演唱。大多数人出现发音障碍的可能性较低,与中等可能性的人相比,平均得分较低。尝试比别人唱得更大声 "和 "嗓音自我评估 "与发声需求和发音障碍筛查的直接影响存在关联。实施发声休息与 EASE-BR 显著相关,尝试比乐器唱得更大声、唱歌时能听清楚自己的声音和饮水量与 DST-Br 总分相关:结论:表演后的发声需求对这一人群的直接影响并没有损害他们轻松唱歌的能力。大多数歌手出现发音障碍的可能性较低。"试图唱得比乐器的声音大 "和 "唱歌时听清自己声音的能力和饮水量 "与发音障碍筛查有关。
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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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4.00
自引率
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395
审稿时长
59 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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