Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate

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Autor(a) principal: de Castro Marino, Viviane Cristina [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: de Cassia Rillo Dutka, Jeniffer, Manicardi, Flora Taube [UNESP], Gifalli, Giovana, Silva, Patrick Pedreira, Pegoraro-Krook, Maria Ines
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Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20202019269
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/207903
Resumo: Purpose: To investigate the influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with Cleft Lip and Palate (CLP). Methods: Speech samples from 80 individuals with operated unilateral CLP, ages ranged from nine to 17 years (the mean age of: 12y7m), both genders, were edited for this study. Samples were recorded over the production of nine different speech stimuli, including counting and short sentences characterized by oral sounds, one loaded with low pressure consonants and seven loaded with high pressure consonants. Three speech-language pathologists rated the presence or absence of hypernasality while analyzing 864 recordings (80 individuals X 9 stimuli + 144 repeated recordings, for measuring the intra-rater agreement). Intra-rater and inter-rater indexes of agreement were established for all nine stimulus conditions. The indexes of inter-rater agreement were compared using the Z test (p<0.005), with samples comprising significant indexes of agreement interpreted as better stimuli for identifying the hypernasality in these individuals. Results: Intra-rater agreement for high pressure stimuli with voiced consonants were significantly lower than indexes for other stimuli. Inter-rater agreement between each pair of SLPs ranged from 0.11 (plosive voicing stimuli) to 0.57 (12 short sentences, one of each high pressure consonant). The values of mean inter-rater agreement between all SLPs was 0.47 indicating moderate agreement for identifying hypernasal speech. Conclusion: Speech recordings obtained over the production of longer speech samples including 12 short sentences, for instance one for each high pressure consonant, may favor inter-rater agreement for identifying hypernasality.
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spelling Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palateInfluência de estímulos de fala na identificação perceptivo-auditiva da hipernasalidade em indivíduos com fissura labiopalatinaCleft PalateResonanceSpeechSpeech DisordersSpeech PerceptionVelopharyngeal InsufficiencyPurpose: To investigate the influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with Cleft Lip and Palate (CLP). Methods: Speech samples from 80 individuals with operated unilateral CLP, ages ranged from nine to 17 years (the mean age of: 12y7m), both genders, were edited for this study. Samples were recorded over the production of nine different speech stimuli, including counting and short sentences characterized by oral sounds, one loaded with low pressure consonants and seven loaded with high pressure consonants. Three speech-language pathologists rated the presence or absence of hypernasality while analyzing 864 recordings (80 individuals X 9 stimuli + 144 repeated recordings, for measuring the intra-rater agreement). Intra-rater and inter-rater indexes of agreement were established for all nine stimulus conditions. The indexes of inter-rater agreement were compared using the Z test (p<0.005), with samples comprising significant indexes of agreement interpreted as better stimuli for identifying the hypernasality in these individuals. Results: Intra-rater agreement for high pressure stimuli with voiced consonants were significantly lower than indexes for other stimuli. Inter-rater agreement between each pair of SLPs ranged from 0.11 (plosive voicing stimuli) to 0.57 (12 short sentences, one of each high pressure consonant). The values of mean inter-rater agreement between all SLPs was 0.47 indicating moderate agreement for identifying hypernasal speech. Conclusion: Speech recordings obtained over the production of longer speech samples including 12 short sentences, for instance one for each high pressure consonant, may favor inter-rater agreement for identifying hypernasality.Objetivo: Investigar a influência de estímulos de fala distintos na identificação perceptivo-auditiva da hipernasalidade em indivíduos com fissura labiopalatina operada (FLP). Método: Foram editadas amostras de fala gravadas em áudio de 80 indivíduos com FLP unilateral operada, de ambos os sexos, com idades entre 9 e 17 anos (média=12 anos e 7 meses). As amostras foram gravadas durante a produção de 9 estímulos de fala distintos: contagem de números e conjuntos de frase orais, sendo 1 constituído por consoantes de baixa pressão e 7 constituídos por consoantes de alta pressão. Três fonoaudiólogas identificaram a presença ou ausência da hipernasalidade ao analisarem 864 gravações (80 indivíduos X 9 estímulos + 144 gravações repetidas para análise de concordância intra-avaliador). Os índices de concordância intra e interavaliadores foram estabelecidos para todos os 9 estímulos de fala e comparados entre si por meio do Teste Z, com nível de significância de 5%, com maiores índices de concordância interpretados como melhores estímulos para identificação da hipernasalidade. Resultados: Índices de concordância intra-avaliadores de estímulos de fala vozeados foram significativamente menores do que outros estímulos. Índices de concordância entre os pares de fonoaudiólogas variaram de 0,11 (concordância estímulos plosivos vozeados) a 0,57 (12 frases, uma com cada consoante de alta pressão), com média de 0,47 entre as três avaliadoras, indicando concordância moderada para identificação da hipernasalidade. Conclusão: Gravações de fala obtidas durante a produção de estímulos mais longos, incluindo 12 frases, uma com cada consoante de pressão, podem favorecer a concordância interavaliador na identificação da hipernasalidade.Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” UNESPHospital de Reabilitação de Anomalias Craniofaciais Universidade de São Paulo USPDepartamento de Fonoaudiologia Faculdade de Odontologia de Bauru Universidade de São Paulo USPUniversidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” UNESPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Universidade de São Paulo (USP)de Castro Marino, Viviane Cristina [UNESP]de Cassia Rillo Dutka, JenifferManicardi, Flora Taube [UNESP]Gifalli, GiovanaSilva, Patrick PedreiraPegoraro-Krook, Maria Ines2021-06-25T11:02:58Z2021-06-25T11:02:58Z2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1-9application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20202019269CODAS, v. 32, n. 6, p. 1-9, 2020.2317-1782http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20790310.1590/2317-1782/20202019269S2317-178220200006003132-s2.0-85098607017S2317-17822020000600313.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengporCODASinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-17T06:23:38Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/207903Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462023-12-17T06:23:38Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
Influência de estímulos de fala na identificação perceptivo-auditiva da hipernasalidade em indivíduos com fissura labiopalatina
title Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
spellingShingle Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
de Castro Marino, Viviane Cristina [UNESP]
Cleft Palate
Resonance
Speech
Speech Disorders
Speech Perception
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
title_short Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
title_full Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
title_fullStr Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
title_full_unstemmed Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
title_sort Influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with cleft lip and palate
author de Castro Marino, Viviane Cristina [UNESP]
author_facet de Castro Marino, Viviane Cristina [UNESP]
de Cassia Rillo Dutka, Jeniffer
Manicardi, Flora Taube [UNESP]
Gifalli, Giovana
Silva, Patrick Pedreira
Pegoraro-Krook, Maria Ines
author_role author
author2 de Cassia Rillo Dutka, Jeniffer
Manicardi, Flora Taube [UNESP]
Gifalli, Giovana
Silva, Patrick Pedreira
Pegoraro-Krook, Maria Ines
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv de Castro Marino, Viviane Cristina [UNESP]
de Cassia Rillo Dutka, Jeniffer
Manicardi, Flora Taube [UNESP]
Gifalli, Giovana
Silva, Patrick Pedreira
Pegoraro-Krook, Maria Ines
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cleft Palate
Resonance
Speech
Speech Disorders
Speech Perception
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
topic Cleft Palate
Resonance
Speech
Speech Disorders
Speech Perception
Velopharyngeal Insufficiency
description Purpose: To investigate the influence of speech stimuli in the auditory perceptual identification of hypernasality in individuals with Cleft Lip and Palate (CLP). Methods: Speech samples from 80 individuals with operated unilateral CLP, ages ranged from nine to 17 years (the mean age of: 12y7m), both genders, were edited for this study. Samples were recorded over the production of nine different speech stimuli, including counting and short sentences characterized by oral sounds, one loaded with low pressure consonants and seven loaded with high pressure consonants. Three speech-language pathologists rated the presence or absence of hypernasality while analyzing 864 recordings (80 individuals X 9 stimuli + 144 repeated recordings, for measuring the intra-rater agreement). Intra-rater and inter-rater indexes of agreement were established for all nine stimulus conditions. The indexes of inter-rater agreement were compared using the Z test (p<0.005), with samples comprising significant indexes of agreement interpreted as better stimuli for identifying the hypernasality in these individuals. Results: Intra-rater agreement for high pressure stimuli with voiced consonants were significantly lower than indexes for other stimuli. Inter-rater agreement between each pair of SLPs ranged from 0.11 (plosive voicing stimuli) to 0.57 (12 short sentences, one of each high pressure consonant). The values of mean inter-rater agreement between all SLPs was 0.47 indicating moderate agreement for identifying hypernasal speech. Conclusion: Speech recordings obtained over the production of longer speech samples including 12 short sentences, for instance one for each high pressure consonant, may favor inter-rater agreement for identifying hypernasality.
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