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학술대회자료
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강호곤 (Kosin University)
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한국언어치료학회 한국언어치료학회 학술발표대회 논문집 한국언어치료학회 2022년도 제22회 학술발표대회 논문집
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2022.11
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174 - 183 (10page)

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Purpose : Healthy voice management through vocal hygiene is an essential element for performing artists. This study aimed to understand the impact of performing artist’s vocal hygiene on Singing Voice Handicap Index(SVHI) for healthy voice management. Methods : A survey about vocal hygiene and SVHI was completed between March 18 and April 1,2021. The participants were 122 college entrance examination preparation students, college students, and graduate students studying performing arts in the Busan and South Gyeongsang areas. Data analysis involved frequency analysis, descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, and multiple regression analysis. Results : Results showed that a performing artist’s vocal hygiene has a significant effect on SVHI. Regarding education level, the general characteristics impacting vocal hygiene had a more significant effect on college students than graduate students. Regarding career, musical actors indicated a more significant effect than classical singers. Concerning the impact of general characteristics on SVHI, regarding education level, a more significant effect was seen on examination preparation students, than college students, and graduate student, and applied music majors showed a more significant effect than vocal music majors. With regard to career, musical actors recorded a more significant effect than classical singers. Conclusions : Voice management is an indispensable element for a performing artist’s singing voice. Therefore, the development of a vocal hygiene education program is necessary to educate performing artists.

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