Buckley Daniel P, Dahl Kimberly L, Norotsky Rachel L, Sauder Cara, Tracy Lauren F, Stepp Cara E
Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences, Boston University, MA.
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine, MA.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2025 May 6;34(3):1341-1351. doi: 10.1044/2025_AJSLP-24-00355. Epub 2025 Apr 14.
The purpose of this study was to investigate implicit racial bias in auditory-perceptual evaluations of dysphonic voices completed by experienced voice-focused speech-language pathologists (SLPs).
Thirty SLPs specializing in voice disorders listened to audio files of 20 Black speakers and 20 White speakers of General American English with voice disorders. The SLPs rated the overall severity of dysphonia (OS) of each voice heard using a 100-unit visual analog scale and then completed the Harvard Implicit Association Test (IAT) to estimate their implicit racial bias.
There were no significant main effects of speaker race or labeled race on OS ratings; however, there was a small but significant interaction effect between them: Race labeling resulted in a minimizing effect for Black speakers, but not White speakers. No significant relationship was found between Harvard IAT scores and differences in OS ratings by race-labeling condition.
These findings suggest that experienced, voice-focused SLPs demonstrated a minimizing bias in their auditory-perceptual ratings of dysphonia of Black speakers. This bias is small and may not be clinically significant but, in some cases, could contribute to worse clinical care of Black people with voice disorders.
本研究旨在调查经验丰富的专注于嗓音的言语语言病理学家(SLP)在对嗓音障碍患者的听觉感知评估中是否存在隐性种族偏见。
30名专门研究嗓音障碍的SLP听取了20名患有嗓音障碍的美国通用英语黑人说话者和20名白人说话者的音频文件。SLP使用100单位视觉模拟量表对听到的每个声音的嗓音障碍总体严重程度(OS)进行评分,然后完成哈佛隐性联想测验(IAT)以评估他们的隐性种族偏见。
说话者种族或标注种族对OS评分没有显著的主效应;然而,它们之间存在一个小但显著的交互效应:种族标注对黑人说话者的嗓音障碍严重程度评分有降低作用,但对白人说话者没有。在哈佛IAT分数与按种族标注条件划分的OS评分差异之间未发现显著关系。
这些发现表明,经验丰富的、专注于嗓音的SLP在对黑人说话者嗓音障碍的听觉感知评分中表现出一种降低偏见。这种偏见很小,可能在临床上不具有显著意义,但在某些情况下,可能会导致对患有嗓音障碍的黑人的临床护理更差。