Department of Communication Disorders, Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem, Israel.
Department of Communication Disorders, Hadassah Academic College, Jerusalem, Israel; Hadassah Medical Center, Jerusalem, Israel.
J Voice. 2022 Mar;36(2):291.e9-291.e16. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.05.028. Epub 2020 Jun 5.
Psychological stress may have an adverse impact on the voice. The purpose of the present cross-sectional study was to investigate the relationship between the change in levels of perceived psychological stress and vocal symptoms among Israeli academic college professors required to shift to synchronous online teaching during the global COVID-19 pandemic.
An online questionnaire was completed by 313 professors (156 men and 157 women) from 14 academic colleges in Israel at the end of the first week of online synchronous teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, which was assumed to be the most burdened and stressful week of the transition. Participants provided self-reports for the current levels of psychological stress and vocal symptoms during the transition to online synchronous teaching, as well as general psychological stress and general vocal symptoms during previous periods of teaching.
The results revealed higher levels of psychological stress but not vocal symptoms during the transition to online synchronous teaching compared with previous periods of teaching. Psychological stress during the transition to online synchronous teaching was positively associated with vocal symptoms during this period but this association was moderated by general stress. Although there was a positive association between psychological stress and vocal symptoms for individuals who reported low levels of psychological stress during previous periods of teaching, this association was especially strong for individuals who reported high levels of psychological stress during previous periods of teaching.
It is important to examine vocal symptoms of professors in specific contexts that are potentially stressful. The psychological stress surrounding the transition to online synchronous teaching was associated with elevated levels of vocal symptoms especially for those who reported high levels of psychological stress during previous periods of teaching. These results with professors accord with the notion that psychological stress may have a negative impact on the voice.
心理压力可能对嗓音产生不良影响。本横断面研究的目的是调查在全球 COVID-19 大流行期间,需要转为同步在线教学的以色列学术学院教授中,感知到的心理压力水平变化与嗓音症状之间的关系。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,向来自以色列 14 所学术学院的 313 名教授(156 名男性和 157 名女性)在线完成了一份问卷,该问卷在向同步在线教学过渡的第一周结束时完成,这被认为是过渡期间最负担重和压力最大的一周。参与者提供了他们在向同步在线教学过渡期间的当前心理压力和嗓音症状的自我报告,以及之前教学期间的一般心理压力和一般嗓音症状的自我报告。
结果显示,与之前的教学期间相比,在向同步在线教学过渡期间,心理压力水平较高,但嗓音症状没有变化。向同步在线教学过渡期间的心理压力与这一时期的嗓音症状呈正相关,但这种关联受到一般压力的调节。尽管对于之前教学期间报告心理压力水平较低的个体,心理压力与嗓音症状之间存在正相关,但对于之前教学期间报告心理压力水平较高的个体,这种关联尤其强烈。
在特定的潜在压力环境下,检查教授的嗓音症状非常重要。向同步在线教学过渡所带来的心理压力与嗓音症状水平升高有关,尤其是对于那些之前教学期间报告心理压力水平较高的个体。这些教授的结果与心理压力可能对嗓音产生负面影响的观点一致。