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Older Adult Participation in a Vocal Fitness Group: Effects on Objective and Subjective Voice Measures.
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Older Adult Participation in a Vocal Fitness Group: Effects on Objective and Subjective Voice Measures./
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Stradtman, Megan.
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Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 2023,
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122 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-05, Section: B.
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9798380735483
Older Adult Participation in a Vocal Fitness Group: Effects on Objective and Subjective Voice Measures.
Stradtman, Megan.
Older Adult Participation in a Vocal Fitness Group: Effects on Objective and Subjective Voice Measures.
- Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 2023 - 122 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 85-05, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The Pennsylvania State University, 2023.
This item must not be sold to any third party vendors.
Engaging in voice exercise through leisure activities, such as in choral groups, has been suggested as a potential means of maintaining or improving vocal function in older adulthood (Brown et al., 1991; Lortie et al., 2017; Stager et al., 2020). Such activities may also offer social-emotional benefits (Bernard & Rickett, 2017; Joseph & Southcott, 2015; Petrovsky et al., 2020; Southcott & Joseph, 2015). This study assessed the impact of participation in an eight-week vocal fitness group on objective measures of vocal function, auditory-perceptual characteristics of voice, and voice-related quality of life in three older adults without voice problems, using a single-case, AB design with a follow-up period. The results indicated modest effects of the program in some of the participants in some vocal parameters, including highest phonational frequency, maximum phonation time, and listener-perceived deviations in voice qualities. No significant changes in voice-related quality of life occurred in any participants. The paper concludes with discussion of results, social validity, clinical implications, and future research directions.
ISBN: 9798380735483Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Older Adult Participation in a Vocal Fitness Group: Effects on Objective and Subjective Voice Measures.
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Engaging in voice exercise through leisure activities, such as in choral groups, has been suggested as a potential means of maintaining or improving vocal function in older adulthood (Brown et al., 1991; Lortie et al., 2017; Stager et al., 2020). Such activities may also offer social-emotional benefits (Bernard & Rickett, 2017; Joseph & Southcott, 2015; Petrovsky et al., 2020; Southcott & Joseph, 2015). This study assessed the impact of participation in an eight-week vocal fitness group on objective measures of vocal function, auditory-perceptual characteristics of voice, and voice-related quality of life in three older adults without voice problems, using a single-case, AB design with a follow-up period. The results indicated modest effects of the program in some of the participants in some vocal parameters, including highest phonational frequency, maximum phonation time, and listener-perceived deviations in voice qualities. No significant changes in voice-related quality of life occurred in any participants. The paper concludes with discussion of results, social validity, clinical implications, and future research directions.
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