Date of Award

2010-01-01

Degree Name

Master of Science

Department

Speech-Language Pathology

Advisor(s)

Bess Sirmon Fjordbak

Abstract

The extent of public education in the Hispanic population regarding voice disorders has been unidentified thus far, motivating the current study to assess knowledge and perception of functional and organic voice disorders among Hispanic individuals in the El Paso region. The project involved an experimental research design to investigate whether demographic variables influenced the accuracy of knowledge of voice disorders in the general population residing in the Greater El Paso Region. Results indicate that the majority of the participants perceive articulation, fluency, and voice disorders as interchangeable and are unaware of the role of medical and rehabilitation professionals in the treatment of voice disorders. Although statistically significant differences exist between Hispanic and non-Hispanic cohorts on certain tasks, low composite scores exemplify the need for increased awareness of voice disorders and medical and rehabilitative options in both Hispanic and non-Hispanic populations.

Language

en

Provenance

Received from ProQuest

File Size

32 pages

File Format

application/pdf

Rights Holder

Jacqueline Nicole Lopez

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