Merrick Gwen, Figol Andrea, Anderson Jennifer, Lin R Jun
Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, University of Toronto, St. Michael's Hospital, Laryngology, Ontario, Canada.
J Speech Lang Hear Res. 2022 Feb 9;65(2):501-507. doi: 10.1044/2021_JSLHR-21-00056. Epub 2022 Jan 18.
Gender affirming voice training supports individuals as they explore and develop a healthy voice that feels congruent with their gender and sense of self. Although gender affirming voice training is increasingly available, there is no research comparing individual versus hybrid training outcomes in the existing literature.
A retrospective chart review was performed on trans women and/or nonbinary individuals who attended either individual or hybrid (group and individual training) gender affirming voice and communication training at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto between 2012 and 2019. Participant demographics, self-reported goal achievement, attendance, pre/post-Trans Woman Voice Questionnaire (TWVQ) scores, and pre/postspeaking fundamental frequency (SFF) were compared between individual and hybrid training participants. Multiple logistic regression analysis was performed to determine factors that could predict self-reported goal achievement.
Sixty-two trans women and/or nonbinary individuals who attended either individual ( = 43) or hybrid ( = 19) gender affirming voice and communication training were included in the study. Hybrid participants had a significantly higher goal achievement rate and therapy adherence rate compared with individual participants (74% vs. 21%; 84% vs. 28%, respectively). Both training models resulted in significant elevation of SFF and reduction of TWVQ scores. Inflection range did not change significantly for either training formats. Multiple logistic regression showed that hybrid training was a positive predictor for goal achievement (odds ratio = 2.2, 95% confidence interval [0.3, 4.1]).
Although clients in individual and hybrid gender affirming voice and communication training achieved significant pitch elevation and lower TWVQ scores, hybrid participants demonstrated significantly higher goal achievement and therapy adherence. This study suggests that hybrid training may provide a valuable support system that improves therapy success in this client population.
性别肯定性嗓音训练可帮助个体探索并培养出一种与自身性别和自我认知相符的健康嗓音。尽管性别肯定性嗓音训练越来越普及,但现有文献中尚无比较个体训练与混合训练效果的研究。
对2012年至2019年间在多伦多圣迈克尔医院参加个体或混合(团体与个体训练相结合)性别肯定性嗓音及沟通训练的跨性别女性和/或非二元性别个体进行回顾性病历审查。比较个体训练组和混合训练组参与者的人口统计学特征、自我报告的目标达成情况、出勤率、跨性别女性嗓音问卷(TWVQ)前后测分数以及言语基频(SFF)前后测结果。进行多因素逻辑回归分析以确定可预测自我报告目标达成情况的因素。
本研究纳入了62名参加个体训练(n = 43)或混合训练(n = 19)的性别肯定性嗓音及沟通训练的跨性别女性和/或非二元性别个体。与个体训练参与者相比,混合训练参与者的目标达成率和治疗依从率显著更高(分别为74% 对21%;84% 对28%)。两种训练模式均使SFF显著升高,TWVQ分数显著降低。两种训练形式的语调范围均无显著变化。多因素逻辑回归显示,混合训练是目标达成的正向预测因素(优势比 = 2.2,95%置信区间[0.3, 4.1])。
尽管参加个体和混合性别肯定性嗓音及沟通训练的客户在音高提升和TWVQ分数降低方面均取得了显著效果,但混合训练参与者的目标达成率和治疗依从率显著更高。本研究表明,混合训练可能提供了一个有价值的支持系统,可提高该客户群体的治疗成功率。