Listeners’ perceptions toward children with communication disorders as well as the interpersonal experience of these children have been studied extensively by speech and language field and psychology field in the western countries. However, little is known about peers’ attitudes and social acceptance toward children with voice problems in the Chinese population. The current study examined the attitudes of peers and teachers toward children with different severity levels of voice problems; and evaluated how such attitudes could impact on the social acceptance of these children. Specifically, peer acceptance and teacher preference were investigated. Eighteen speakers (nine children with voice problems and nine vocally healthy children as cont...
This study investigated the perception of voice impairments between voice treatment seeking teachers...
Objective: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Perception of the impact of voice disorders may differ across different cultural backgrounds. This s...
Poster presentations: No. 12Voice disorders affects at least 6% of the general population (Marge, 19...
Conference theme: Celebrating Interdisciplinary CollaborationPoster session 4Category: Voice Therapy...
Objective: Voice defines a person’s identity. Teachers are professional voice users and about 10-18%...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : In addition to anatomical and physiological problems, children with a cleft (l...
Subjective evaluation of the voice by the patient is routinely assessed in the adult dysphonic popul...
This study investigated untrained parents and teachers’ ability to detect voice disorders in childre...
There is a vast body of literature on the causes, prevalence, implications, and issues of vocal dysf...
Investigating children's feelings and attitudes toward talking assists speech–language pathologists ...
Dysphonia is a term for every unpleasant change which can be detected via hearing and the voice diso...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study was to investigate risk factors of voice problems for teache...
Introduction: Teachers often speak to high volume for a long time both in the noisy environments and...
This study investigated the attitudes of normal-hearing primary students towards peers with hearing ...
This study investigated the perception of voice impairments between voice treatment seeking teachers...
Objective: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Perception of the impact of voice disorders may differ across different cultural backgrounds. This s...
Poster presentations: No. 12Voice disorders affects at least 6% of the general population (Marge, 19...
Conference theme: Celebrating Interdisciplinary CollaborationPoster session 4Category: Voice Therapy...
Objective: Voice defines a person’s identity. Teachers are professional voice users and about 10-18%...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS : In addition to anatomical and physiological problems, children with a cleft (l...
Subjective evaluation of the voice by the patient is routinely assessed in the adult dysphonic popul...
This study investigated untrained parents and teachers’ ability to detect voice disorders in childre...
There is a vast body of literature on the causes, prevalence, implications, and issues of vocal dysf...
Investigating children's feelings and attitudes toward talking assists speech–language pathologists ...
Dysphonia is a term for every unpleasant change which can be detected via hearing and the voice diso...
[[abstract]]The objective of this study was to investigate risk factors of voice problems for teache...
Introduction: Teachers often speak to high volume for a long time both in the noisy environments and...
This study investigated the attitudes of normal-hearing primary students towards peers with hearing ...
This study investigated the perception of voice impairments between voice treatment seeking teachers...
Objective: Parameters to distinguish normal from deviant voices in early childhood have not been est...
Perception of the impact of voice disorders may differ across different cultural backgrounds. This s...