Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment

Abstract:  The vocal corporal schema (VCS) concept refers to the subjective and conscious appreciation of the inner sensations that the phonatory act raises. Previous findings suggest that a proper VCS development propitiate euhony. Its clinical utility has also been described since it favo...

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Autores principales: Rubio , MV, Gallardo , V, Pereyra , V, Rivadero , L
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Publicado: Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/35098
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Speech and Language Therapy
voice
Body Schema
Encuestas y Cuestionarios
fonoaudiología
voz
Imagen corporal
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Speech and Language Therapy
voice
Body Schema
Encuestas y Cuestionarios
fonoaudiología
voz
Imagen corporal
Rubio , MV
Gallardo , V
Pereyra , V
Rivadero , L
Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment
topic_facet Surveys and Questionnaires
Speech and Language Therapy
voice
Body Schema
Encuestas y Cuestionarios
fonoaudiología
voz
Imagen corporal
author Rubio , MV
Gallardo , V
Pereyra , V
Rivadero , L
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Gallardo , V
Pereyra , V
Rivadero , L
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title Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment
title_short Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment
title_full Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment
title_fullStr Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment
title_sort descriptive analysis of the applicability of a self-report questionnaire for the vocal corporal schema assessment
description Abstract:  The vocal corporal schema (VCS) concept refers to the subjective and conscious appreciation of the inner sensations that the phonatory act raises. Previous findings suggest that a proper VCS development propitiate euhony. Its clinical utility has also been described since it favors the comprehension, analysis and control of phonation. Given the absence of VCS assessment tools, a self-report questionnaire was designed in Argentina to inquire the VCS perceptions resulting from vocal exercises with diagnostic utility. With the aim of analyze the applicability of a self-report questionnaire to assess the VCS (CAECV) in adults from Córdoba during 2018-2019, a descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted. 30 women and 20 men from 18 to 50 years-old (31,58±9,36 years) with (n=13) and without (n=37) vocal training answered the CAECV after giving informed consent. To estimate the applicability, the application time (minutes) was registered and the degree of interest and difficulty were asked (Likert-5 scale). Age, gender and vocal training experiences data were gathered.  Summary measures and frequencies were calculated using Stata-15. Application time was 15,1±6.02 minutes; the minimum was 8 minutes and the maximum, 38. Most of the participants considered the CAECV to be interesting (36%) or very interesting (28%). No one reported “not interesting”. 32% of the participants said that answering the CAECV was “very easy” and the 40% said it was “easy”. Knowing a person’s perception of her VCS is useful for voice training, diagnosis and therapeutic purposes. The CAECV proved to be a quick and attractive tool. Future works should adapt and validate the questionnaire in different samples and inform its psychometric properties.
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spelling I10-R327-article-350982024-04-15T16:19:09Z Descriptive Analysis of the Applicability of a Self-report Questionnaire for the Vocal Corporal Schema Assessment Análisis descriptivo de la aplicabilidad de un cuestionario de autopercepción para la valoración del esquema corporal vocal Rubio , MV Gallardo , V Pereyra , V Rivadero , L Surveys and Questionnaires Speech and Language Therapy voice Body Schema Encuestas y Cuestionarios fonoaudiología voz Imagen corporal Abstract:  The vocal corporal schema (VCS) concept refers to the subjective and conscious appreciation of the inner sensations that the phonatory act raises. Previous findings suggest that a proper VCS development propitiate euhony. Its clinical utility has also been described since it favors the comprehension, analysis and control of phonation. Given the absence of VCS assessment tools, a self-report questionnaire was designed in Argentina to inquire the VCS perceptions resulting from vocal exercises with diagnostic utility. With the aim of analyze the applicability of a self-report questionnaire to assess the VCS (CAECV) in adults from Córdoba during 2018-2019, a descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted. 30 women and 20 men from 18 to 50 years-old (31,58±9,36 years) with (n=13) and without (n=37) vocal training answered the CAECV after giving informed consent. To estimate the applicability, the application time (minutes) was registered and the degree of interest and difficulty were asked (Likert-5 scale). Age, gender and vocal training experiences data were gathered.  Summary measures and frequencies were calculated using Stata-15. Application time was 15,1±6.02 minutes; the minimum was 8 minutes and the maximum, 38. Most of the participants considered the CAECV to be interesting (36%) or very interesting (28%). No one reported “not interesting”. 32% of the participants said that answering the CAECV was “very easy” and the 40% said it was “easy”. Knowing a person’s perception of her VCS is useful for voice training, diagnosis and therapeutic purposes. The CAECV proved to be a quick and attractive tool. Future works should adapt and validate the questionnaire in different samples and inform its psychometric properties. Resumen:  El concepto de esquema corporal vocal (ECV) refiere a la apreciación subjetiva y consciente de las sensibilidades internas que suscita el acto fonatorio. Se ha descrito que el desarrollo de un ECV adecuado propicia la eufonía. Asimismo, se reconoce su utilidad en la práctica clínica fonoaudiológica por favorecer la comprensión, el análisis y el control del acto fonatorio. Ante la ausencia de instrumentos de valoración del constructo se diseñó en Argentina un cuestionario de autorreporte que indaga sobre las percepciones subjetivas sobre el ECV derivadas de ejercicios vocales con utilidad en pruebas diagnóstica. Con el objetivo de analizar la aplicabilidad del cuestionario de autopercepción para la valoración del ECV (CAECV) en jóvenes y adultos de Córdoba en los años 2018 y 2019, se condujo un estudio descriptivo simple de corte transversal. 30 mujeres y 20 varones de 18 a 50 años (31,58±9,36 años) con (n=13) y sin (n=37) entrenamiento vocal respondieron el CAECV luego de otorgar el consentimiento informado. Para medir la aplicabilidad se registró el tiempo de aplicación (minutos) y se preguntó por el grado de interés (escala Likert-5) y grado de dificultad (escala Likert-5). Se indagó sobre edad, género y experiencias previas de entrenamiento vocal. En Stata-15 se calcularon medidas de resumen y frecuencias de las variables. El tiempo de aplicación fue de 15,1±6.02 minutos; el tiempo mínimo requerido fue 8 minutos y el máximo, 38. El CAECV fue considerado interesante (36%) o muy interesante (28%) por la mayoría de los participantes. Ninguna persona indicó “nada interesante”. El 32% de los participantes expresó que responder el CAECV fue “muy fácil” y el 40%, “fácil”.  Conocer la percepción que tiene una persona sobre su ECV es útil en el entrenamiento, diagnóstico y terapéutica de la voz. El CAECV resultó rápido de aplicar e interesante y fácil de responder. A partir de estos hallazgos futuros trabajos deberán adaptar y validar la herramienta en diferentes poblaciones e informar sus propiedades métricas. Universidad Nacional Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Secretaria de Ciencia y Tecnología 2021-10-12 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion texto texto texto https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/med/article/view/35098 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba.; Vol. 78 No. Suplemento (2021): Suplemento JIC XXII Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas de Córdoba; Vol. 78 Núm. Suplemento (2021): Suplemento JIC XXII Revista da Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Córdoba; v. 78 n. Suplemento (2021): Suplemento JIC XXII 1853-0605 0014-6722 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0