Se expone el sistema de codificación de Patrones de Cualidad Vocal (PCV) y su estudio de confiabilidad. El objetivo fue crear un sistema que permitiese identificar y codificar PVC por medio de una valoración auditiva entrenada. El diseño fue exploratorio-descriptivo y de enfoque mixto, con una muestra intencionada de 12 episodios de cambio extraídos de 3 psicoterapias. Mediante técnicas cualitativas fueron descritos 6 PCV: Reporte, Conectado, Afirmativo, Reflexión, EmocionalExpresivo y Emocional-Contenido. Posteriormente, por medio del coeficiente kappa de Cohen se analizó el grado de concordancia entre jueces independientes en la codificación de los PCV, sobre un total de 516 segmentos, correspondientes a 457 turnos de habla. El sistema mostró una alta confiabilidad inter-jueces y, entre sus ventajas, la posibilidad de analizar procesos psicoterapéuticos, sin importar su orientación teórica o enfoque, y su aplicabilidad al estudio de los PCV empleados por terapeutas y pacientes.Palabras clave: mediciones acústicas, patrones de cualidad vocal, proceso psicoterapéuticoThe coding system Vocal Quality Patterns (VQP) and a reliability study are presented. The aim was to create a system to identify and codify VQP using a trained hearing assessment. The design was descriptive-exploratory, employing a mixed approach, with a convenience sample of 12 episodes of change extracted from 3 psychotherapies. Qualitative techniques were used to describe 6 VQP: Report, Connected, Affirmative, Reflection, Emotional-Expressive and Emotional-Restrained. Subsequently, by Cohen's kappa coefficient the degree of agreement between independent judges, for the coding of the VQP for a total of 516 segments, corresponding to 457 talking turns, was examined. The system showed high inter-rater reliability and, among its advantages, it presents the possibility of analyzing psychotherapeutic processes, regardless of theoretical orientation or approach, and its applicability to the study of VQP used by therapists and patients.Keywords: acoustic measures, vocal quality patterns, psychotherapy process PSYKHE 2011, Vol. 20, N˚ 1, 77-93 La correspondencia relativa a este artículo debe ser dirigida a Alemka Tomicic P., Programa de Doctorado en Psicología,
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