Cultural and Linguistic Adaptation of Vocal Fatigue Index for Tamil-Speaking Population (VFI-T)

To adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population. Cross-sectional research design VFI developed originally in English was translated in the Tamil language, a South Indian Dravidian language. Content validity and reverse translation of VFI in Tamil [VFI-T] was done. The final...

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Published inJournal of voice Vol. 35; no. 4; pp. 662.e1 - 662.e8
Main Authors Srinivas, Sreya, Mahalingam, Shenbagavalli, Boominathan, Prakash
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Abstract To adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population. Cross-sectional research design VFI developed originally in English was translated in the Tamil language, a South Indian Dravidian language. Content validity and reverse translation of VFI in Tamil [VFI-T] was done. The final of VFI-T was administered on 251 subjects with voice concerns/ problems and on 100 individuals with perceptually normal voice for validity and reliability measures. Factor analysis of VFI-T yielded four factors as opposed to three factors in the English version of VFI. The four factors were extracted based on Eigenvalue and variance contributed by each factor namely, I—physical discomfort; II—tiredness of voice and avoidance of voice use; III—increased effort and its effect on voice quality, and IV—Improvement of symptoms with rest. Varimax rotation and factor loading values for individual items identified five items under factor I; seven items under factor II; four items under factor III, and three items were preserved under factor IV. Overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.91 and alpha values for four factors ranged from 0.75 to 0.85. Item-to-total correlation revealed good internal consistency between the items. The median and interquartile range of VFI-T for cases and controls were viz., I—6.00 (10.00); 0.00 (1.00), factor II—12.00 (11.00); 1.00 (3.00), factor III—7.00 (8.00); 1.00 (2.00), and factor IV—6.00 (6.00); 1.00 (3.00), respectively. Mann-Whitney U test revealed a significant difference between the scores of cases and controls (P < 0.00). Logistic regression suggested sensitivity of 96% and a specificity of 79% for the inventory in the Tamil language. VFI-T identified and documented vocal fatigue under four factors in subjects with voice disorders.
AbstractList To adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population. Cross-sectional research design VFI developed originally in English was translated in the Tamil language, a South Indian Dravidian language. Content validity and reverse translation of VFI in Tamil [VFI-T] was done. The final of VFI-T was administered on 251 subjects with voice concerns/ problems and on 100 individuals with perceptually normal voice for validity and reliability measures. Factor analysis of VFI-T yielded four factors as opposed to three factors in the English version of VFI. The four factors were extracted based on Eigenvalue and variance contributed by each factor namely, I—physical discomfort; II—tiredness of voice and avoidance of voice use; III—increased effort and its effect on voice quality, and IV—Improvement of symptoms with rest. Varimax rotation and factor loading values for individual items identified five items under factor I; seven items under factor II; four items under factor III, and three items were preserved under factor IV. Overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.91 and alpha values for four factors ranged from 0.75 to 0.85. Item-to-total correlation revealed good internal consistency between the items. The median and interquartile range of VFI-T for cases and controls were viz., I—6.00 (10.00); 0.00 (1.00), factor II—12.00 (11.00); 1.00 (3.00), factor III—7.00 (8.00); 1.00 (2.00), and factor IV—6.00 (6.00); 1.00 (3.00), respectively. Mann-Whitney U test revealed a significant difference between the scores of cases and controls (P < 0.00). Logistic regression suggested sensitivity of 96% and a specificity of 79% for the inventory in the Tamil language. VFI-T identified and documented vocal fatigue under four factors in subjects with voice disorders.
To adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population.OBJECTIVETo adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population.Cross-sectional research design METHOD: VFI developed originally in English was translated in the Tamil language, a South Indian Dravidian language. Content validity and reverse translation of VFI in Tamil [VFI-T] was done. The final of VFI-T was administered on 251 subjects with voice concerns/ problems and on 100 individuals with perceptually normal voice for validity and reliability measures.STUDY DESIGNCross-sectional research design METHOD: VFI developed originally in English was translated in the Tamil language, a South Indian Dravidian language. Content validity and reverse translation of VFI in Tamil [VFI-T] was done. The final of VFI-T was administered on 251 subjects with voice concerns/ problems and on 100 individuals with perceptually normal voice for validity and reliability measures.Factor analysis of VFI-T yielded four factors as opposed to three factors in the English version of VFI. The four factors were extracted based on Eigenvalue and variance contributed by each factor namely, I-physical discomfort; II-tiredness of voice and avoidance of voice use; III-increased effort and its effect on voice quality, and IV-Improvement of symptoms with rest. Varimax rotation and factor loading values for individual items identified five items under factor I; seven items under factor II; four items under factor III, and three items were preserved under factor IV. Overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.91 and alpha values for four factors ranged from 0.75 to 0.85. Item-to-total correlation revealed good internal consistency between the items. The median and interquartile range of VFI-T for cases and controls were viz., I-6.00 (10.00); 0.00 (1.00), factor II-12.00 (11.00); 1.00 (3.00), factor III-7.00 (8.00); 1.00 (2.00), and factor IV-6.00 (6.00); 1.00 (3.00), respectively. Mann-Whitney U test revealed a significant difference between the scores of cases and controls (P < 0.00). Logistic regression suggested sensitivity of 96% and a specificity of 79% for the inventory in the Tamil language.RESULTSFactor analysis of VFI-T yielded four factors as opposed to three factors in the English version of VFI. The four factors were extracted based on Eigenvalue and variance contributed by each factor namely, I-physical discomfort; II-tiredness of voice and avoidance of voice use; III-increased effort and its effect on voice quality, and IV-Improvement of symptoms with rest. Varimax rotation and factor loading values for individual items identified five items under factor I; seven items under factor II; four items under factor III, and three items were preserved under factor IV. Overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.91 and alpha values for four factors ranged from 0.75 to 0.85. Item-to-total correlation revealed good internal consistency between the items. The median and interquartile range of VFI-T for cases and controls were viz., I-6.00 (10.00); 0.00 (1.00), factor II-12.00 (11.00); 1.00 (3.00), factor III-7.00 (8.00); 1.00 (2.00), and factor IV-6.00 (6.00); 1.00 (3.00), respectively. Mann-Whitney U test revealed a significant difference between the scores of cases and controls (P < 0.00). Logistic regression suggested sensitivity of 96% and a specificity of 79% for the inventory in the Tamil language.VFI-T identified and documented vocal fatigue under four factors in subjects with voice disorders.CONCLUSIONVFI-T identified and documented vocal fatigue under four factors in subjects with voice disorders.
SummaryObjectiveTo adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population. Study designCross-sectional research design MethodVFI developed originally in English was translated in the Tamil language, a South Indian Dravidian language. Content validity and reverse translation of VFI in Tamil [VFI-T] was done. The final of VFI-T was administered on 251 subjects with voice concerns/ problems and on 100 individuals with perceptually normal voice for validity and reliability measures. ResultsFactor analysis of VFI-T yielded four factors as opposed to three factors in the English version of VFI. The four factors were extracted based on Eigenvalue and variance contributed by each factor namely, I—physical discomfort; II—tiredness of voice and avoidance of voice use; III—increased effort and its effect on voice quality, and IV—Improvement of symptoms with rest. Varimax rotation and factor loading values for individual items identified five items under factor I; seven items under factor II; four items under factor III, and three items were preserved under factor IV. Overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.91 and alpha values for four factors ranged from 0.75 to 0.85. Item-to-total correlation revealed good internal consistency between the items. The median and interquartile range of VFI-T for cases and controls were viz., I—6.00 (10.00); 0.00 (1.00), factor II—12.00 (11.00); 1.00 (3.00), factor III—7.00 (8.00); 1.00 (2.00), and factor IV—6.00 (6.00); 1.00 (3.00), respectively. Mann-Whitney U test revealed a significant difference between the scores of cases and controls ( P < 0.00). Logistic regression suggested sensitivity of 96% and a specificity of 79% for the inventory in the Tamil language. ConclusionVFI-T identified and documented vocal fatigue under four factors in subjects with voice disorders.
To adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population. Cross-sectional research design METHOD: VFI developed originally in English was translated in the Tamil language, a South Indian Dravidian language. Content validity and reverse translation of VFI in Tamil [VFI-T] was done. The final of VFI-T was administered on 251 subjects with voice concerns/ problems and on 100 individuals with perceptually normal voice for validity and reliability measures. Factor analysis of VFI-T yielded four factors as opposed to three factors in the English version of VFI. The four factors were extracted based on Eigenvalue and variance contributed by each factor namely, I-physical discomfort; II-tiredness of voice and avoidance of voice use; III-increased effort and its effect on voice quality, and IV-Improvement of symptoms with rest. Varimax rotation and factor loading values for individual items identified five items under factor I; seven items under factor II; four items under factor III, and three items were preserved under factor IV. Overall Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.91 and alpha values for four factors ranged from 0.75 to 0.85. Item-to-total correlation revealed good internal consistency between the items. The median and interquartile range of VFI-T for cases and controls were viz., I-6.00 (10.00); 0.00 (1.00), factor II-12.00 (11.00); 1.00 (3.00), factor III-7.00 (8.00); 1.00 (2.00), and factor IV-6.00 (6.00); 1.00 (3.00), respectively. Mann-Whitney U test revealed a significant difference between the scores of cases and controls (P < 0.00). Logistic regression suggested sensitivity of 96% and a specificity of 79% for the inventory in the Tamil language. VFI-T identified and documented vocal fatigue under four factors in subjects with voice disorders.
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Mahalingam, Shenbagavalli
Srinivas, Sreya
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To adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population. Cross-sectional research design METHOD: VFI developed originally in English was...
To adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking population.OBJECTIVETo adapt the vocal fatigue index (VFI) for the Tamil-speaking...
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