TY - JOUR
T1 - Auditory-perceptual Assessment of Healthy and Disordered Voices Using the Voice Deviation Scale
AU - Contreras-Ruston, Francisco
AU - Guzman, Marco
AU - Castillo-Allendes, Adrián
AU - Cantor, Lady
AU - Behlau, Mara
N1 - Funding Information:
Funding: The research was supported by grants from ANID (grant FONDECYT 11180291).
Funding Information:
The authors thank Rosiane Yamasaki, for guiding us through the steps of the present research. Funding: The research was supported by grants from ANID (grant FONDECYT 11180291).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Voice Foundation
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Objective: This study aims to (1) determine the cut-off values of the Global Severity of vocal deviation on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) from the numerical scale ratings, and (2) identify the cut-off values according to different degrees of vocal deviation used by Voice-Specialized Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP). Study design: Prospective study. Methods: The auditory-perceptual assessment was performed by four SLPs using two protocols with different scales: the VAS and the 4-point numerical scale. Among the 211 voices analyzed, 147 corresponded to female participants, and 64 corresponded to males, plus 20% repeated voice samples. Participants were between 19 and 60 years. All of them were asked to count from 1 to 10 and were recorded in a sound-proof booth. For both protocols, the judges scored the overall severity. One SLP was excluded from the analysis due to inconsistency during the perceptual assessment. Results: For normal voice and mild deviations, overall severity cut-off score on the VAS was 21. For mild-moderate deviations, the cut-off was 55; and 81 points for moderate and severe deviations. The Area Under the Curve values correspond to 0.725, 0.905 and 0.851, respectively. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the VAS is a good instrument to be used during voice assessment performed by Chilean SLPs. However, it evidences possible differences in voice analysis perception with other cut-off scores performed in other countries, which can be compared to future studies.
AB - Objective: This study aims to (1) determine the cut-off values of the Global Severity of vocal deviation on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) from the numerical scale ratings, and (2) identify the cut-off values according to different degrees of vocal deviation used by Voice-Specialized Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP). Study design: Prospective study. Methods: The auditory-perceptual assessment was performed by four SLPs using two protocols with different scales: the VAS and the 4-point numerical scale. Among the 211 voices analyzed, 147 corresponded to female participants, and 64 corresponded to males, plus 20% repeated voice samples. Participants were between 19 and 60 years. All of them were asked to count from 1 to 10 and were recorded in a sound-proof booth. For both protocols, the judges scored the overall severity. One SLP was excluded from the analysis due to inconsistency during the perceptual assessment. Results: For normal voice and mild deviations, overall severity cut-off score on the VAS was 21. For mild-moderate deviations, the cut-off was 55; and 81 points for moderate and severe deviations. The Area Under the Curve values correspond to 0.725, 0.905 and 0.851, respectively. Conclusions: Our results suggest that the VAS is a good instrument to be used during voice assessment performed by Chilean SLPs. However, it evidences possible differences in voice analysis perception with other cut-off scores performed in other countries, which can be compared to future studies.
KW - Auditory-perceptual—evaluation-Voice—assessment-Rating—scales-Vocal screening-Dysphonia
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jvoice.2021.10.017
DO - 10.1016/j.jvoice.2021.10.017
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85120943021
SN - 0892-1997
JO - Journal of Voice
JF - Journal of Voice
ER -