根据元音类型和青少年自杀风险比较嗓音和语音的声学参数

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Carla Figueroa, Virginia Guillén, Fernando Huenupán, Carla Vallejos, Emanuel Henríquez, Felipe Urrutia, Francisca Sanhueza, Enzo Alarcón
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摘要

在全球范围内,预防自杀和了解自杀行为是一项重大的健康挑战。声音、语音和语言的预测潜力似乎是解决评估困难的一个有希望的办法:根据青少年在文本阅读任务中的不同自杀风险水平,分析基于元音类型的语音和语言声学参数的变化:横断面分析设计,采用非概率抽样。我们的样本包括 98 名 14 至 19 岁的青少年,他们都接受了语音声学评估,并通过奥卡沙自杀量表和贝克抑郁量表确定了自杀意念。对录音进行声学分析时,使用了用于语音研究的 Praat、Python 程序、Focusrite 界面和麦克风,以记录声音和语音声学参数,如基频、抖动和前置音。随后,比较了有自杀风险和无自杀风险青少年的数据:结果:有自杀倾向和无自杀倾向的青少年在多个声学方面存在显著差异,尤其是女性在基频(F0)、信噪比(HNRdB)以及通过抖动和标准偏差测量的时间可变性方面。男性在 F0 和信噪比(HNRdB)方面存在差异:这项研究表明,有自杀倾向和无自杀倾向的青少年在各种嗓音声学参数上存在着显著的统计学差异。这些发现强调了声音和语言作为自杀风险标记的潜在相关性。
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Comparison of Acoustic Parameters of Voice and Speech According to Vowel Type and Suicidal Risk in Adolescents.

Globally, suicide prevention and understanding suicidal behavior represent significant health challenges. The predictive potential of voice, speech, and language appears as a promising solution to the difficulty in assessment.

Objective: To analyze variations in acoustic parameters in voice and speech based on vowel types according to different levels of suicidal risk among adolescents in a text reading task.

Methodology: Cross-sectional analytical design using nonprobabilistic sampling. Our sample comprised 98 adolescents aged 14 to 19, undergoing voice acoustic assessment, along with suicidal ideation determination through the Okasha Suicidality Scale and Beck Depression Inventory. Acoustic analysis of recordings was conducted using Praat for phonetic research, Python program, Focusrite interface, and microphone to register voice and speech acoustic parameters such as Fundamental Frequency, Jitter, and Formants. Subsequently, data from adolescents with and without suicidal risk were compared.

Results: Significant differences were observed between suicidal and nonsuicidal adolescents in several acoustic aspects, especially in females in fundamental frequency (F0), signal-to-noise ratio (HNRdB), and temporal variability measured by jitter and standard deviation. In men, differences were found in F0 and HNRdB (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: This study demonstrated statistically significant variations in various voice acoustic parameters among adolescents with and without suicidal risk. These findings underscore the potential relevance of voice and speech as markers for suicidal risk.

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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
13.60%
发文量
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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