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KMID : 0384020110220020137
Journal of the Korean Society of Logopedics and Phoniatrics
2011 Volume.22 No. 2 p.137 ~ p.142
Pediatric Voice Handicap Index-Korean(pVHI-K) : A Pilot Study for Standardization
Park Sung-Shin

Choi Seong-Hee
Hong Young-Hye
Jeong Nyun-Gi
Sung Myung-Whun
Kim Kwang-Hyun
Kwon Tack-Kyun
Abstract
Background and Objectives : The aim of this study is to introduce Korea version of pediatric VHI and to compare pVHI-K scores between children with dysphonia and children without voice problems before pVHI-K is developed as a preliminary study. Additionally, the relationship between pVHI and acoustic measures were investigated.

Materials and Methods : pVHI-K scores in normal group were obtained from 15 parents who have children with no present or past history of a voice disorder, hearing loss, or related disability that can affect the their voice or speech. Dysphonia group consisted of 15 parents who have children with bilateral vocal fold nodule¡¯s at Department of Otolaryngology, the Seoul National University Hospital (SNUH). pVHI-K and acoustic parameters were measured in two group.

Results : The mean pVHI scores (total, functional, physical, emotional) in normal group were 2.33 (T), 0.80 (F) 1.33 (P) and 0.27 (E), respectively whereas those of pVHI in children group with dysphonia were 23.13 (T), 11.07 (F), 5.73 (P) and 6.13 (E), respectively and significant differences were revealed in total pVHI score as well as in all of the sub-pVHI scores. Moreover, significant correlation between pVHI-K parameters (T, F, P) and acoustic measures [Shimmer(%)] were shown in children in dysphonia group.

Conclusion : Reported by parents can be useful as a supplementary clinical tool for diagnosing and measuring treatment effectiveness in young children with dysphonia.
KEYWORD
Pediatric Voice Handicap Index-Korean (pVHI-K), Dysphonia, Subjective & objective voice evaluation
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