Type-D personality, psychosomatic symptoms and voice handicap in female voice patients: A perspective on vocal communication

M. V. Van Opstal, L. Claes, R. Smits, F. de Jong
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Abstract Objectives: The association between vocal communication and personality was studied in 82 female voice patients with a mean age of the 39.3 years (range 18–65 years). Study design: The relation between type-D personality (Type-D Scale-16), psychosomatic symptoms (Symptom Check List–90) and the biopsychosocial impact of the voice problem (Voice Handicap Index) was assessed. Results: The findings indicate that type-D voice patients are relatively more handicapped by their voice problem, predominantly in the emotional domain, and have a relatively higher level of psychosomatic symptoms compared to non-type-D patients. Conclusions: Apparently, the well-being of females with a voice problem is more at risk in type-D than in non-type-D personalities. These results lead to the suspicion that voice patients with a type-D personality are especially at risk because they are prone to be involved in a circular negatively reinforcing process. This process influences the vocal problem in such a way that a detrimental course of vocal communication possibly occurs.
女声患者的d型人格、心身症状与发声障碍:一个声音交流的视角
摘要目的:对82例平均年龄39.3岁(18 ~ 65岁)的女性嗓音患者进行嗓音交际与人格的相关性研究。研究设计:评估d型人格(d型量表-16)、心身症状(症状检查表- 90)与声音问题(声音障碍指数)的生物心理社会影响之间的关系。结果:与非d型患者相比,d型患者的声音障碍相对更严重,主要表现在情绪领域,心身症状水平相对更高。结论:显然,有声音问题的d型人格女性比非d型人格女性的健康状况更危险。这些结果让人怀疑,d型人格的声音患者尤其有风险,因为他们容易陷入一个循环的负面强化过程。这一过程对发声问题的影响可能会导致发声交流的不利过程。
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