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Has the prevalence of creaky voice increased among Finnish university students from the 1990’s to the 2010’s?

Uusitalo, Tuuli; Nyberg, Laura; Laukkanen, Anne-Maria; Waaramaa, Teija; Rantala, Leena (2022-05-03)

 
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Uusitalo, Tuuli
Nyberg, Laura
Laukkanen, Anne-Maria
Waaramaa, Teija
Rantala, Leena
03.05.2022

JOURNAL OF VOICE
doi:10.1016/j.jvoice.2021.12.006
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Everyday observations indicate that creaky voice has become common in Finland in recent years. Previous studies suggest that this trend is also occurring in other countries. This cross-sectional study investigates the use of creaky voice among Finnish university students from the 1990′s to the 2010′s. Material was obtained from a sound archive. It consisted of 200 samples from normophonic speakers (95 males, 105 females; mean age 23.7 years, SD 3.3 years, range 19–35 years). Normophonia was checked by two speech therapists in a preliminary perceptual analysis. Thereafter, two voice specialists rated the amount of creak and strain. A scale of 0–4 was used (0 = none, 4 = a lot). The inter- and intrarater reliability for the listening evaluations were satisfactory (for creaky phonation, rho = 0.611, P < 0.001 for interrater reliability and rho = 0.540, P < 0.001 for intrarater reliability; for strain, rho = 0.463, P < 0.001 and rho = 0.697, P < 0.001 for inter- and intrarater reliability, respectively). These results revealed a significant increase in the amount of perceived creak in females (from 1.04, SD 0.69 to 1.55, SD 1.06; P < 0.05, Mann-Whitney U test). In males, no significant change was found. However, the frequency of creaky voice use increased in both genders. No male speakers from the 1990′s were rated as using “a lot” of creaky voice, but 2.3% of male speakers from the 2010′s received this rating. Male speakers who were rated “quite a lot” increased from 5.9% in the 1990′s to 18.1% in the 2010′s. Female speakers rated “a lot” increased from 0% to 6%, and female speakers rated “quite a lot” increased from 7% to 25.8% over the studied time periods. Creaky phonation and strain correlated slightly in males (rho = 0.24, P < 0.05) and moderately in females (rho = 0.55, P < 0.001). Age did not correlate with the amount of creaky phonation (rho = 0.005, P > 0.10 for males, rho = -0.011, P > 0.10 for females). It can be concluded that the prevalence of creaky voice has increased among young Finnish speakers, particularly females.
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