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KMID : 0917520070140030111
Journal of Speech Sciences
2007 Volume.14 No. 3 p.111 ~ p.125
Validity and Reliability of Korean-Version of Voice Handicap Index and Voice-Related Quality of Life
Kim Jae-Ock

Lim Sung-Eun
Park Sun-Young
Choi Seung-Hee
Choi Jae-Nam
Choi Hong-Shik
Abstract
It is important to examine patients¡¯ subjective evaluation as well as objective measures and clinician¡¯s rating to assess voice disorders. This study aimed to evaluate validity and reliability of Korean-version of Voice Handicap Index (KVHI) and Voice-Related Quality of Life (KVQOL) with 113 adults with voice disorders and 111 normal adults. Content validity was verified by three experienced speech-language pathologists. Concurrent validity was revealed by examining the correlation among KVHI, KVQOL, and Voice Rating Scale as well as item discrimination coefficients. Total scores of KVHI and KVQOL of adults with voice disorders were significantly different from those of normal adults. Test-retest reliability and internal consistencies were significantly high in both KVHI and KVQOL. Correlations among scores of each subscale and total score were also significantly high in each tool. The study revealed that KVHI and KVQOL are suitable tools to be used in clinics and research areas in Korea, which can subjectively evaluate the effects of voice disorders on daily life as well as on quality of life.
KEYWORD
Voice Disorders, Korean-Version of Voice Handicap Index(KVHI), Korean- Version of Voice-Related Quality of Life(KVQOL)
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