Title of article :
Vocal Parameters and Voice-Related Quality of Life in Adult Women With and Without Ovarian Function
Author/Authors :
Pablo Rodrigo Rocha Ferraz، نويسنده , , Simأ£o Veras Bertoldo، نويسنده , , Luanne Gabrielle Morais Costa، نويسنده , , et al، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Objectives To identify the perceptual and acoustic parameters of voice in adult women with and without ovarian function and its impact on quality of life related to voice. Methods Cross-sectional and analytical study with 106 women divided into, two groups: G1, with ovarian function (nآ =آ 43) and G2, without physiological ovarian function (nآ =آ 63). The women were instructed to sustain the vowel “a†and the sounds of /s/ and /z/ in habitual pitch and loudness. They were also asked to classify their voices and answer the voice-related quality of life (V-RQOL) questionnaire. The perceptual analysis of the vocal samples was performed by three speech-language pathologists using the GRBASI (G: grade; R: roughness; B: breathness; A: asthenia; S: strain; I: instability) scale. The acoustic analysis was carried out with the software VoxMetria 2.7h (CTS Informatica). The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Results In the perceptual analysis, both groups showed a mild deviation for the parameters roughness, strain, and instability, but only G2 showed a mild impact for the overall degree of dysphonia. The mean of fundamental frequency was significantly lower for the G2, with a difference of 17.41آ Hz between the two groups. There was no impact on V-RQOL in any of the V-RQOL domains for this group. Conclusions With the menopause, there is a change in womenʹs voices, impacting on some voice parameters. However, there is no direct impact on their quality of life related to voice.
Keywords :
Perceptual voice analysis , Acoustic voice analysis , Quality of life , VOICE , Menopause
Journal title :
Journal of Voice
Journal title :
Journal of Voice