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DOI: 10.1055/a-1351-9320
ADeuS – Angst, Depression und Stimme
Der Zusammenhang von funktionellen Dysphonien und psychischen FaktorenADeuS – Anxiety, Depression and VoiceThe Relationship of Functional Dysphonia and Psychological FactorsInternationale Studien belegen einen Zusammenhang zwischen funktioneller Dysphonie und psychischen Störungen. Ziel der vorliegenden Studie war es, einen Zusammenhang zwischen funktioneller Dysphonie, Angst und Depression für Deutschland zu ermitteln. Ein Zusammenhang von Stimmstörungen, Angst und Depression konnte für die vorliegende Stichprobe belegt werden.
Abstract
Introduction International studies show a relation between functional dysphonia and mental disorders. The aim of this study was to determine a correlation between functional dysphonia, anxiety and depression for Germany.
Methods A cross-sectional study including 66 patients with functional voice disorder was conducted. The data was collected using standardized self-reported instruments for measuring voice disorders (VHI-30), anxiety and depression (HADS-D, STADI (T)).
Results High self-assessment values for dysphonia indicate a higher probability of anxiety and depression. A high value in HADS-D predict a high value in VHI-30.
Conclusion For this sample a relation between voice disorders, anxiety and depression has been proven.
Publication History
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07 June 2021
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