Psychosocial distress in patients presenting with voice concerns
S Misono, CB Peterson, L Meredith, K Banks… - Journal of voice, 2014 - Elsevier
Objectives To assess the prevalence of psychosocial distress (depression, anxiety,
somatization, and perceived stress) in a consecutive sample of patients presenting with …
somatization, and perceived stress) in a consecutive sample of patients presenting with …
Voice problems and depression among adults in the U nited S tates
S Marmor, KJ Horvath, KO Lim, S Misono - The Laryngoscope, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives/Hypothesis Prior studies have observed a high prevalence of psychosocial
distress, including depression, in patients with voice problems. However, these studies have …
distress, including depression, in patients with voice problems. However, these studies have …
[图书][B] Psychological aspects of voice disorders
DC Rosen, RJ Heuer, DA Sasso, RT Sataloff - 2017 - books.google.com
Professional performers are not only demanding but also remarkably self-analytical. Like
athletes, performers have forced health care providers to refine our definition of normalcy …
athletes, performers have forced health care providers to refine our definition of normalcy …
How do individuals cope with voice disorders? Introducing the voice disability coping questionnaire
Coping is a key concept in psychological medicine, which refers to the way in which people
deal with the stress of illness. Voice disorders may have pervasive effects upon the …
deal with the stress of illness. Voice disorders may have pervasive effects upon the …
Voice disorders in the general population: prevalence, risk factors, and occupational impact
N Roy, RM Merrill, SD Gray, EM Smith - The Laryngoscope, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
Objectives: Epidemiologic studies of the prevalence and risk factors of voice disorders in the
general adult population are rare. The purpose of this investigation was to 1) determine the …
general adult population are rare. The purpose of this investigation was to 1) determine the …
The influence of occupation on self-perceived vocal problems in patients with voice complaints
B Ebersole, RS Soni, K Moran, M Lango, K Devarajan… - Journal of Voice, 2018 - Elsevier
Objective This study aimed to examine the relationships among patient occupation,
laryngeal diagnosis, perceptual dysphonia severity, and patient-perceived voice impairment …
laryngeal diagnosis, perceptual dysphonia severity, and patient-perceived voice impairment …
[HTML][HTML] Voice related coping in professional voice users-a systematic review
Objectives This systematic review explored coping with voice problems in professional voice
users. The objectives were to: 1) evaluate how voice-related coping is assessed in …
users. The objectives were to: 1) evaluate how voice-related coping is assessed in …
Comparing Voice Handicap Index (VHI) scores invocally-impaired teachers and non-professional voice patients
Abstract Introduction: Among PROFESSIONAL VOICE USERS, TEACHERS are more
vulnerable to voice problems. Affecting other aspects of their lives, these problems may …
vulnerable to voice problems. Affecting other aspects of their lives, these problems may …
[HTML][HTML] Functional voice disorders
Y Naqvi, V Gupta - 2020 - europepmc.org
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Dysphonia, perceived control, and psychosocial distress: a qualitative study
S Misono, C Haut, L Meredith, PA Frazier, A Stockness… - Journal of Voice, 2019 - Elsevier
Objectives The purpose of this qualitative study was to examine relationships between
psychological factors, particularly perceived control, and voice symptoms in adults seeking …
psychological factors, particularly perceived control, and voice symptoms in adults seeking …