Abstract

This study estimated vocal economy and investigated its relation to perceived voice quality and self-reported symptoms of vocal fatigue in kindergarten teachers. Quasi-output-cost ratio (QOCR) was calculated for sustained vowel [a:] at habitual loudness and at sound pressure level (SPL) of 90 dB6cm. QOCR was calculated as (SPL/CQEGG) × T/T0, where CQEGG is the contact quotient measured from the electroglottogram, T is the period length, and T0 is arbitrarily set mean period length (0.005 s in females). QOCR correlated negatively with perceived firmness at standard SPL and with the evaluation of too high pitch for the subject at both SPLs. QOCR did not predict self-reported vocal fatigue. Further studies with connected speech and objectively stated loading symptoms are warranted.

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