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한국판 목소리 자기조절 척도의 신뢰도 및 타당도 예비연구open accessValidation of the Korean Voice Perceived Present Control Scale: A Pilot Study

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Validation of the Korean Voice Perceived Present Control Scale: A Pilot Study
Authors
이정민정수연김빛나김한수
Issue Date
Aug-2022
Publisher
대한후두음성언어의학회
Keywords
음성장애; 자기보고식평가; 타당도연구; 자기조절; Voice disorders; Patient reported outcome measures; Validation study; Self-control
Citation
대한후두음성언어의학회지, v.33, no.2, pp.103 - 109
Journal Title
대한후두음성언어의학회지
Volume
33
Number
2
Start Page
103
End Page
109
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/85347
DOI
10.22469/jkslp.2022.33.2.103
ISSN
2508-268X
Abstract
Background and Objectives The Voice Perceived Present Control scale (VPPC) has been developed to provide better insight into patients’ perceived control over their thoughts or behaviors related to voice disorders. The objective of the present study was to validate the Korean VPPC (K-VPPC) by evaluating its internal consistency and reliability.Materials and Method All items of the English VPPC were translated into Korean. Content validity was analyzed through three Delphi survey rounds by an expert panel (n=44) with active clinical and research experience in treating dysphonic patients. Twenty-three patients with a heterogeneous diagnosis of dysphonia and twenty-three gender-matched vocally normal controls (total n=46) were asked to complete the K-VPPC and the Korean Voice Handicap Index-10 (KVHI-10). Psychometric properties including internal consistency and reliability were evaluated to examine the appropriateness of cross-cultural use of K-VPPC.Results Cronbach’s alpha coefficient of K-VPPC was 0.89 for dysphonic patients, indicating good internal consistency in clinical samples. Furthermore, patients with dysphonia scored significantly lower on the total score of K-VPPC and higher on voice handicap than the vocally normal controls. Spearman’s correlation coefficients indicated an inverse and moderate association between the K-VPPC and all domains of KVHI-10 (Spearman’s r=-0.44– -0.68).Conclusion The findings of the current study indicated that the K-VPPC is a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of perceived control in Korean patients with dysphonia. Therefore, the K-VPPC could be a useful and complementary tool for the comprehensive evaluation of dysphonia, thereby improving care in Korean patients with voice disorders.
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