Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course

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Autor(a) principal: Fabron,Eliana Maria Gradim
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Regaçone,Simone Fiuza, Marino,Viviane Cristina de Castro, Mastria,Marina Ludovico, Motonaga,Suely Mayumi, Sebastião,Luciana Tavares
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: PURPOSE: To compare the vocal self-perception and vocal complaints reported by two groups of students of the pedagogy course (freshmen and graduates); to relate the vocal self-perception to the vocal complaints for these groups; and to compare the voice quality of the students from these groups through perceptual auditory assessment and acoustic analysis. METHODS: Initially, 89 students from the pedagogy course answered a questionnaire about self-perceived voice quality and vocal complaints. In a second phase, auditory-perceptual evaluation and acoustic analyses of 48 participants were made through voice recordings of sustained vowel emission and poem reading. RESULTS: The most reported vocal complaints were fatigue while using the voice, sore throat, effort to speak, irritation or burning in the throat, hoarseness, tightness in the neck, and variations of voice throughout the day. There was a higher occurrence of complaints from graduates than from freshmen, with significant differences for four of the nine complaints. It was also possible to observe the relationship between vocal self-perception and complaints reported by these students. No significant differences were observed in the results of auditory-perceptual evaluation; however, some graduates had their voices evaluated with higher severity of deviation of normalcy. During acoustic analysis no difference was observed between groups. CONCLUSION: The increase in vocal demand by the graduates may have caused the greatest number and diversity of vocal complaints, and several of them are related to the self-assessment of voice quality. The auditory-perceptual evaluation and acoustic analysis showed no deviations in their voice.
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spelling Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy courseVoiceVoice DisordersVoice QualityEvaluationSelf-assessment PURPOSE: To compare the vocal self-perception and vocal complaints reported by two groups of students of the pedagogy course (freshmen and graduates); to relate the vocal self-perception to the vocal complaints for these groups; and to compare the voice quality of the students from these groups through perceptual auditory assessment and acoustic analysis. METHODS: Initially, 89 students from the pedagogy course answered a questionnaire about self-perceived voice quality and vocal complaints. In a second phase, auditory-perceptual evaluation and acoustic analyses of 48 participants were made through voice recordings of sustained vowel emission and poem reading. RESULTS: The most reported vocal complaints were fatigue while using the voice, sore throat, effort to speak, irritation or burning in the throat, hoarseness, tightness in the neck, and variations of voice throughout the day. There was a higher occurrence of complaints from graduates than from freshmen, with significant differences for four of the nine complaints. It was also possible to observe the relationship between vocal self-perception and complaints reported by these students. No significant differences were observed in the results of auditory-perceptual evaluation; however, some graduates had their voices evaluated with higher severity of deviation of normalcy. During acoustic analysis no difference was observed between groups. CONCLUSION: The increase in vocal demand by the graduates may have caused the greatest number and diversity of vocal complaints, and several of them are related to the self-assessment of voice quality. The auditory-perceptual evaluation and acoustic analysis showed no deviations in their voice. Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia2015-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2317-17822015000300285CoDAS v.27 n.3 2015reponame:CoDASinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)instacron:SBFA10.1590/2317-1782/20152014178info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFabron,Eliana Maria GradimRegaçone,Simone FiuzaMarino,Viviane Cristina de CastroMastria,Marina LudovicoMotonaga,Suely MayumiSebastião,Luciana Tavareseng2015-07-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S2317-17822015000300285Revistahttps://www.codas.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcodas@editoracubo.com.br||revista@codas.org.br2317-17822317-1782opendoar:2015-07-24T00:00CoDAS - Sociedade Brasileira de Fonoaudiologia (SBFA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
title Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
spellingShingle Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
Fabron,Eliana Maria Gradim
Voice
Voice Disorders
Voice Quality
Evaluation
Self-assessment
title_short Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
title_full Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
title_fullStr Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
title_full_unstemmed Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
title_sort Self-perception, complaints and vocal quality among undergraduate students enrolled in a Pedagogy course
author Fabron,Eliana Maria Gradim
author_facet Fabron,Eliana Maria Gradim
Regaçone,Simone Fiuza
Marino,Viviane Cristina de Castro
Mastria,Marina Ludovico
Motonaga,Suely Mayumi
Sebastião,Luciana Tavares
author_role author
author2 Regaçone,Simone Fiuza
Marino,Viviane Cristina de Castro
Mastria,Marina Ludovico
Motonaga,Suely Mayumi
Sebastião,Luciana Tavares
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fabron,Eliana Maria Gradim
Regaçone,Simone Fiuza
Marino,Viviane Cristina de Castro
Mastria,Marina Ludovico
Motonaga,Suely Mayumi
Sebastião,Luciana Tavares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Voice
Voice Disorders
Voice Quality
Evaluation
Self-assessment
topic Voice
Voice Disorders
Voice Quality
Evaluation
Self-assessment
description PURPOSE: To compare the vocal self-perception and vocal complaints reported by two groups of students of the pedagogy course (freshmen and graduates); to relate the vocal self-perception to the vocal complaints for these groups; and to compare the voice quality of the students from these groups through perceptual auditory assessment and acoustic analysis. METHODS: Initially, 89 students from the pedagogy course answered a questionnaire about self-perceived voice quality and vocal complaints. In a second phase, auditory-perceptual evaluation and acoustic analyses of 48 participants were made through voice recordings of sustained vowel emission and poem reading. RESULTS: The most reported vocal complaints were fatigue while using the voice, sore throat, effort to speak, irritation or burning in the throat, hoarseness, tightness in the neck, and variations of voice throughout the day. There was a higher occurrence of complaints from graduates than from freshmen, with significant differences for four of the nine complaints. It was also possible to observe the relationship between vocal self-perception and complaints reported by these students. No significant differences were observed in the results of auditory-perceptual evaluation; however, some graduates had their voices evaluated with higher severity of deviation of normalcy. During acoustic analysis no difference was observed between groups. CONCLUSION: The increase in vocal demand by the graduates may have caused the greatest number and diversity of vocal complaints, and several of them are related to the self-assessment of voice quality. The auditory-perceptual evaluation and acoustic analysis showed no deviations in their voice.
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