Jayakumar T, Benoy Jesnu Jose, Yasin H Mohamed
Associate Professor of Speech Sciences, Department of Speech-Language Sciences, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, University of Mysore, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.
Research Officer, Department of Speech-Language Sciences, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, University of Mysore, Mysuru, Karnataka, India.
J Voice. 2022 May;36(3):436.e1-436.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.05.025. Epub 2020 Jun 27.
The human voice is dynamic and changes throughout the life span. The effects of age and gender on acoustical measures of voice quality have been well established. Assessment of voice quality using multiparametric measures has been recommended over singleton measures. Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI), which is a multiparametric measure of voice quality, has gained popularity in the recent past. Studies investigating the effect of age on AVQI are very limited especially across the life span. The majority of the studies involving AVQI have been carried out in the European and East Asian populations. There is a dearth of studies involving AVQI in the Indian population.
The present study was taken up to investigate the effects of age, gender on the AVQI version 02.02 in the Indian population. The present study also aimed to establish reference data for AVQI in the Indian population.
AVQI and its constituent parameters were obtained from a total of 200 participants (50 pediatrics, 100 adults and 50 older adults) with an equal number of males and females. Multivariate Analysis of Variance was carried out to check the significant differences across age group and gender for AVQI and its constituent parameters along with interaction effects.
AVQI values obtained from the Indian population were slightly higher than those reported in the earlier literature for the European and East Asian populations. AVQI obtained by pediatric and older adult groups was found to be significantly higher when compared to that of adults. Significant age effects were also demonstrated by AVQI. The values of AVQI were found to be more stable in adults than in pediatric and older adult groups. AVQI values did not differ significantly across older adult and pediatric groups. Gender effects were not observed in AVQI.
This is the first study to report changes in AVQI across the lifespan in the Indian population. The present study adds on to the literature the reference measures of AVQI for the Indian population. Findings of the present study suggest that age can have an impact on AVQI v.02.02 values; even though it is independent of gender.
人类的声音是动态的,并且在整个生命周期中都会发生变化。年龄和性别对嗓音质量声学指标的影响已得到充分证实。与单一指标相比,推荐使用多参数指标来评估嗓音质量。声学嗓音质量指数(AVQI)是一种多参数嗓音质量指标,近年来越来越受欢迎。研究年龄对AVQI影响的研究非常有限,尤其是在整个生命周期内。大多数涉及AVQI的研究是在欧洲和东亚人群中进行的。印度人群中涉及AVQI的研究较少。
本研究旨在调查年龄、性别对印度人群中AVQI 02.02版本的影响。本研究还旨在建立印度人群中AVQI的参考数据。
从总共200名参与者(50名儿童、100名成年人和50名老年人)中获取AVQI及其组成参数,并确保男女数量相等。进行多变量方差分析,以检查AVQI及其组成参数在年龄组和性别之间的显著差异以及交互作用。
印度人群获得的AVQI值略高于早期文献中报道的欧洲和东亚人群的AVQI值。发现儿童组和老年组获得的AVQI显著高于成人组。AVQI也显示出显著的年龄效应。发现AVQI值在成年人中比在儿童组和老年组中更稳定。老年组和儿童组的AVQI值没有显著差异。未观察到AVQI的性别效应。
这是第一项报告印度人群中AVQI在整个生命周期内变化的研究。本研究为印度人群补充了AVQI的参考指标。本研究结果表明,年龄会对AVQI v.02.02值产生影响;尽管它与性别无关。