Early Insights Into the Role of Personality in Adherence to Voice Rest After Phonomicrosurgery.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Journal of Voice Pub Date : 2025-03-07 DOI:10.1016/j.jvoice.2025.01.031
Marianna Rubino, Ruiqing Stephanie Fan, Yin Yiu, Nelson Roy, Abigail Dueppen, Teresa Procter, Maurice E Goodwin, Apurva A Thekdi, Stephanie K Daniels, Ashwini Joshi
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Objectives/hypothesis: The purpose of this preliminary investigation was to explore the relationship between personality and adherence to voice rest in individuals following phonosurgery for benign mucosal or submucosal/lamina propria lesions. We hypothesized that adherence to voice rest would be inversely related to Extraversion and directly related to Conscientiousness, two superfactor traits of the Big Five personality model.

Study design: This was a prospective, longitudinal, cohort study.

Methods: Twenty-five patients (eight men, 17 women; mean age = 46.25 years; SD = 14.38) of Houston Methodist Hospital's Department of Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery underwent microflap phonosurgery. Each participant provided demographic information, completed the Ten Item Personality Inventory (a brief Big Five personality instrument), and wore a vocal dosimeter to objectively measure voice rest adherence during a seven-day, postoperative period.

Results: The participants' mean personality scores were higher than reported norms across all Big Five traits. Contrary to our hypotheses, (1) Extraversion related directly to voice rest adherence, and (2) no other personality traits (including Conscientiousness) related to voice rest adherence.

Conclusions: Although extraverts have been described as talkative, assertive, and outgoing, we found that high Extraversion was related to less vocalizing during the voice rest period. Our results are compatible with the health psychology literature that describes a positive relation between Extraversion and adherence to preventive healthcare practices. Future research should employ a larger, single-sex sample, potentially with greater similarity between patient diagnoses. Clinically, such data could inform counseling approaches to facilitate voice rest adherence and potentially improve surgical outcomes.

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早期洞察人格在声学显微手术后坚持发声休息中的作用。
目的/假设:本初步研究的目的是探讨良性粘膜或粘膜下/固有层病变的声部手术后个体的个性与坚持发声休息之间的关系。我们假设坚持发声休息与外向性呈负相关,与尽责性直接相关,这是大五人格模型的两个超级因素特征。研究设计:这是一项前瞻性、纵向、队列研究。方法:25例患者(男8例,女17例;平均年龄46.25岁;SD = 14.38)的休斯顿卫理公会医院耳鼻喉科头颈外科患者接受了微瓣声部手术。每位参与者都提供了人口统计信息,完成了十项人格量表(一种简短的大五人格工具),并佩戴了一个声音剂量计,以客观地测量术后七天的声音休息依从性。结果:参与者的平均人格得分高于所有五大特征的报告标准。与我们的假设相反,(1)外向性与语音休息依从性直接相关,(2)没有其他人格特征(包括责任心)与语音休息依从性相关。结论:尽管外向者被描述为健谈、自信、外向,但我们发现,高外向性与发声休息期间发声较少有关。我们的研究结果与健康心理学文献一致,这些文献描述了外向性与坚持预防性保健实践之间的积极关系。未来的研究应该采用更大的、单一性别的样本,可能在患者诊断之间有更大的相似性。在临床上,这些数据可以为咨询方法提供信息,以促进语音休息的坚持,并有可能改善手术结果。
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Journal of Voice
Journal of Voice 医学-耳鼻喉科学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Voice is widely regarded as the world''s premiere journal for voice medicine and research. This peer-reviewed publication is listed in Index Medicus and is indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information. The journal contains articles written by experts throughout the world on all topics in voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and speech-language pathologists'' management of voice-related problems. The journal includes clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research. Members of the Foundation receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
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