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Title: Assessment of Life Quality in Children with Dysphonia Using Modified Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life Questionnaire in Serbia
Authors: Stojanovic, Jasmina
Veselinović M.
Jevtic, Milica
Jovanovic M.
Nikolić, Dušan
Kuzmanovic Pficer J.
Živković Marinkov, Emilija
Relić, Nenad
Issue Date: 2023
Abstract: (1) Background: Hoarseness is not uncommon in children, especially at school age, as communication with peers is intensified. It is caused by improper use or overuse of the vocal apparatus. (2) Methods: The study included 85 hoarse children aged 6–12 (study group) and 240 healthy children (control group) of the same age. The study group underwent a detailed medical history, phoniatric examination, larynx fiber endoscopy, allergy treatment and the Pediatric Voice-Related Quality of Life questionnaire, modified by Jasmina Stojanovic. (3) Results: Our modified questionnaire revealed the significance of parental perception of a voice disorder in a child after organized activities. Using our modified questionnaire, we were able to determine the most frequent form of a voice disorder in children—speaking too loudly—is often neglected by the environment and can lead to an overall lower life quality. (4) Conclusions: As the presence of hoarseness impairs the quality of life in the pediatric population, awareness of a voice disorder must be recognized and treated on time to overcome the possible side effects on a child’s psychological and emotional development.
URI: https://scidar.kg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/15575
Type: article
DOI: 10.3390/children10010125
ISSN: -
SCOPUS: 2-s2.0-85146789286
Appears in Collections:Faculty of Medical Sciences, Kragujevac

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