Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil

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Main Author: da Silva Faustino, Kenya Ayo-Kianga
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Moreti, Felipe [UNESP], Behlau, Mara
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Summary: Purpose: To verify possible complaints, voice and aerodigestive symptoms, singing voice handicap, and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil. Methods: The study comprised 112 individuals who filled out a questionnaire with their identification and characterization, the stratified classification of their professional activities, and their self-perception of voice. Three self-assessment protocols - VoiSS, QSHV, and MSHI - were also used. Results: The self-assessment of voice ranged from average to good. VoiSS mean total score was 23.04, which is above the cutoff. QSHV mean score was 23.54 points, which is near the cutoff. MSHI mean score (the perception of singing voice handicap) was 25.66 points. There was a substantially strong positive correlation between VoiSS and MSHI total scores (0.789; p<0.001). Women had higher limitation scores (p=0.012) and total scores (p=0.012) in VoiSS and higher handicap scores (p=0.038) in MSHI. Level I professionals - vocal elite (singers and actors) - had significantly higher QSHV scores than those in levels IV (p=0.010) and V (p=0.008). Most respondents had not visited an otorhinolaryngologist (89.29%) within the last year and had not been submitted to speech therapy (83.04%) for voice complaints. Conclusion: Candomblé leaders, particularly women, perceived voice symptoms and singing voice handicaps, with no relationship with their knowledge of vocal health and hygiene. Despite the complaints, most subjects reported not having visited health professionals responsible for voice care within the last year.
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spelling Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in BrazilAutopercepção da voz e conhecimento em saúde e higiene vocal de líderes religiosos do Candomblé no BrasilKnowledgeReligious PersonnelSelf-TestingSigns and SymptomsSingingSpeech, Language and Hearing SciencesSurveys and QuestionnairesVoicePurpose: To verify possible complaints, voice and aerodigestive symptoms, singing voice handicap, and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil. Methods: The study comprised 112 individuals who filled out a questionnaire with their identification and characterization, the stratified classification of their professional activities, and their self-perception of voice. Three self-assessment protocols - VoiSS, QSHV, and MSHI - were also used. Results: The self-assessment of voice ranged from average to good. VoiSS mean total score was 23.04, which is above the cutoff. QSHV mean score was 23.54 points, which is near the cutoff. MSHI mean score (the perception of singing voice handicap) was 25.66 points. There was a substantially strong positive correlation between VoiSS and MSHI total scores (0.789; p<0.001). Women had higher limitation scores (p=0.012) and total scores (p=0.012) in VoiSS and higher handicap scores (p=0.038) in MSHI. Level I professionals - vocal elite (singers and actors) - had significantly higher QSHV scores than those in levels IV (p=0.010) and V (p=0.008). Most respondents had not visited an otorhinolaryngologist (89.29%) within the last year and had not been submitted to speech therapy (83.04%) for voice complaints. Conclusion: Candomblé leaders, particularly women, perceived voice symptoms and singing voice handicaps, with no relationship with their knowledge of vocal health and hygiene. Despite the complaints, most subjects reported not having visited health professionals responsible for voice care within the last year.Centro de Estudos da Voz - CEV, SPSpeech-Language Pathology and Audiology Department Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” - Unesp, SPSpeech-Language Pathology and Audiology Department Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho” - Unesp, SPCentro de Estudos da Voz - CEVUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)da Silva Faustino, Kenya Ayo-KiangaMoreti, Felipe [UNESP]Behlau, Mara2025-04-29T18:57:35Z2024-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20242023087ENCODAS, v. 36, n. 4, 2024.2317-1782https://hdl.handle.net/11449/30123810.1590/2317-1782/20242023087EN2-s2.0-85200828279Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengporCODASinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2025-04-30T13:36:42Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/301238Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462025-04-30T13:36:42Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
Autopercepção da voz e conhecimento em saúde e higiene vocal de líderes religiosos do Candomblé no Brasil
title Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
spellingShingle Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
da Silva Faustino, Kenya Ayo-Kianga
Knowledge
Religious Personnel
Self-Testing
Signs and Symptoms
Singing
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Surveys and Questionnaires
Voice
title_short Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
title_full Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
title_fullStr Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
title_sort Self-perception of voice and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil
author da Silva Faustino, Kenya Ayo-Kianga
author_facet da Silva Faustino, Kenya Ayo-Kianga
Moreti, Felipe [UNESP]
Behlau, Mara
author_role author
author2 Moreti, Felipe [UNESP]
Behlau, Mara
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Centro de Estudos da Voz - CEV
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Silva Faustino, Kenya Ayo-Kianga
Moreti, Felipe [UNESP]
Behlau, Mara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Knowledge
Religious Personnel
Self-Testing
Signs and Symptoms
Singing
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Surveys and Questionnaires
Voice
topic Knowledge
Religious Personnel
Self-Testing
Signs and Symptoms
Singing
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Surveys and Questionnaires
Voice
description Purpose: To verify possible complaints, voice and aerodigestive symptoms, singing voice handicap, and knowledge of vocal health and hygiene in Candomblé religious leaders in Brazil. Methods: The study comprised 112 individuals who filled out a questionnaire with their identification and characterization, the stratified classification of their professional activities, and their self-perception of voice. Three self-assessment protocols - VoiSS, QSHV, and MSHI - were also used. Results: The self-assessment of voice ranged from average to good. VoiSS mean total score was 23.04, which is above the cutoff. QSHV mean score was 23.54 points, which is near the cutoff. MSHI mean score (the perception of singing voice handicap) was 25.66 points. There was a substantially strong positive correlation between VoiSS and MSHI total scores (0.789; p<0.001). Women had higher limitation scores (p=0.012) and total scores (p=0.012) in VoiSS and higher handicap scores (p=0.038) in MSHI. Level I professionals - vocal elite (singers and actors) - had significantly higher QSHV scores than those in levels IV (p=0.010) and V (p=0.008). Most respondents had not visited an otorhinolaryngologist (89.29%) within the last year and had not been submitted to speech therapy (83.04%) for voice complaints. Conclusion: Candomblé leaders, particularly women, perceived voice symptoms and singing voice handicaps, with no relationship with their knowledge of vocal health and hygiene. Despite the complaints, most subjects reported not having visited health professionals responsible for voice care within the last year.
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