听力学
心理学
中国人口
医学
生物化学
基因
基因型
化学
作者
P. Lam,Karen M. K. Chan,W.K. Ho,Elaine Kwong,Edwin M.‐L. Yiu,WI Wei
出处
期刊:Laryngoscope
[Wiley]
日期:2006-07-01
卷期号:116 (7): 1192-1198
被引量:122
标识
DOI:10.1097/01.mlg.0000224539.41003.93
摘要
Recent developments in voice assessment propose the use of quality of life measurements. The Voice Handicap Index (VHI) is one of the most psychometrically robust and well-studied instruments among the various instruments for measuring quality of life. Two versions of VHI (VHI-30 and VHI-10) have been shown to be valid instruments for distinguishing dysphonic from nondysphonic individuals and also for documenting treatment effect for dysphonic patients. The VHI has been used worldwide; however, the psychometric properties of the Chinese version of VHI remains untested. This study aimed to investigate such properties of the Chinese VHI-30 and VHI-10 in the Hong Kong Chinese population.Psychometric analysis of the Chinese VHI-30 and VHI-10 in dysphonic patients and control subjects.The original VHI-30 was translated into Chinese and was completed by 131 dysphonic patients and 54 nondysphonic individuals. The dysphonic patients also self-rated their dysphonic severity.Results showed high test-retest reliability and high item-total correlation for both Chinese VHI-30 and VHI-10. Both Chinese versions could be used to distinguish different dysphonic groups and between dysphonic and nondysphonic groups. Significant correlation was found between the VHI scores and the patients' self-rated dysphonic severity.The present study supported the original three-factorial structures of the VHI-30 and the use of the VHI for the Chinese population. It is shown that the Chinese VHI-10 is a strong representation of VHI-30 and is recommended for use in clinics because of its validity and ease of use by patients.
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