Title of article
Voice Handicap Index in singers
Author/Authors
Clark A. Rosen، M.D نويسنده , , Thomas Murry، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
8
From page
370
To page
377
Abstract
The Voice Handicap Index (VHI) was developed to assess patientsʹ perception of the severity of their voice disorder. The purpose of this study was to determine the degree of handicap expressed by professional and recreational presenters with a voice complaint. Singers (n = 106) and nonsingers (n = 369) with voice symptoms were studied. The results of the VHI for singers indicate that singers score significantly lower (less severe) on the VHI compared to non-singers. Singers with vocal fold nodules had a lower mean VHI than singers with vocal fold cysts or polyps. Singers who perform classical music had the lowest mean VHI of all types of singers studied. A low VHI in singers may represent a significant handicap and should not be ignored when considering the severity of a singerʹs voice problem.
Keywords
Voice handicap index , Nonsingers , Vocal fold nodules
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Journal of Voice
Record number
1279877
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