2012
DOI: 10.4103/2230-9748.94729
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Voice characteristics of elderly college teachers: A pilot study

Abstract: Regulatory bodies in India have recently enhanced the permissible upper age limit of college teachers. Currently, opportunities are available for teachers to remain in teaching even after retirement. Elderly professors are given an emirital status after their retirement and continue to teach till the age of 70 years and above. Teachers are more prone to voice problems due to excessive stress and prolonged use of voice for teaching. [1] Changes in pitch, hoarseness, pitch break, increased strain, voice breaks, … Show more

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“…Prakash Boominathan et al (2012) in their study in a group of 20 teachers in the age group 60 -75 years found 50% male and 83.3% female subjects had incomplete glottic closure pattern. These findings are far greater than present study and could be the result of the subject population being symptomatic professional voice users.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Prakash Boominathan et al (2012) in their study in a group of 20 teachers in the age group 60 -75 years found 50% male and 83.3% female subjects had incomplete glottic closure pattern. These findings are far greater than present study and could be the result of the subject population being symptomatic professional voice users.…”
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confidence: 92%
“…Изменяются также и качественные характеристики голоса. Появляются дополнительные призвуки (охриплость, диплофония), голос становится нестабильным (тремоляция, качание) [10][11][12].…”
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