Objectives: The objective of this study was to establish normative data and cut-off scores for the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 (CVHI-10) and the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 for Parents (CVHI-10-P) Methods: For normative data, CVHI-10 and CVHI-10-P questionnaires originally developed in the Italian language were completed by 201 children without dysphonia and with no history of voice disorders, and by 1 of their parents. The results were analyzed for mean, standard deviation (SD), and standard error of the mean (SEM) for both questionnaires. For cut-off values determination, data from 49 dysphonic children and from 1 of their parents were also used. This analysis was based on the sensitivity and specificity indicators of the questionnaires using the “receiver operating characteristic” (ROC) curve. Results: Analysis of the questionnaires related to healthy children revealed a mean of 0.26 (SD 0.74; SEM 0.06) for CVHI-10 and a mean of 0.15 (SD 0.49; SEM 0.04) for CVHI-10-P for the normative values. ROC curve analysis allowed us to establish the cut-off scores of 2.5 for CVHI-10 and 1.5 for CVHI-10-P. Conclusions: This study offers normative data for CVHI-10 and CVHI-10-P and provides cut-off values for both questionnaires to distinguish healthy and pathologic responders.
Normative Values for the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 (CVHI-10) and for the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 for Parents (CVHI-10-P) / V. De Maio, F. Mozzanica, A. Cardella, A. Schindler, T. Murry, A. Ricci-Maccarini. - In: JOURNAL OF VOICE. - ISSN 0892-1997. - (2024). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1016/j.jvoice.2024.07.011]
Normative Values for the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 (CVHI-10) and for the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 for Parents (CVHI-10-P)
F. MozzanicaSecondo
;A. Cardella;A. Schindler;
2024
Abstract
Objectives: The objective of this study was to establish normative data and cut-off scores for the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 (CVHI-10) and the Children Voice Handicap Index-10 for Parents (CVHI-10-P) Methods: For normative data, CVHI-10 and CVHI-10-P questionnaires originally developed in the Italian language were completed by 201 children without dysphonia and with no history of voice disorders, and by 1 of their parents. The results were analyzed for mean, standard deviation (SD), and standard error of the mean (SEM) for both questionnaires. For cut-off values determination, data from 49 dysphonic children and from 1 of their parents were also used. This analysis was based on the sensitivity and specificity indicators of the questionnaires using the “receiver operating characteristic” (ROC) curve. Results: Analysis of the questionnaires related to healthy children revealed a mean of 0.26 (SD 0.74; SEM 0.06) for CVHI-10 and a mean of 0.15 (SD 0.49; SEM 0.04) for CVHI-10-P for the normative values. ROC curve analysis allowed us to establish the cut-off scores of 2.5 for CVHI-10 and 1.5 for CVHI-10-P. Conclusions: This study offers normative data for CVHI-10 and CVHI-10-P and provides cut-off values for both questionnaires to distinguish healthy and pathologic responders.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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