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Coerced Hospital Admission and Symptom Change-A Prospective Observational Multi-Centre Study
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Loss to follow-up in longitudinal psychiatric research
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Union of the European Phoniatricians' position statement on the exit strategy of phoniatric and laryngological services : staying safe and getting back to normal after the peak of coronavirus disease 2019 (issued on 25th May 2020)
Background The following position statement from the Union of the European Phoniatricians, updated on 25th May 2020 (superseding the previous statement issued on 21st April 2020), contains a series of recommendations for phoniatricians and ENT surgeons who provide and/or run voice, swallowing, speech and language, or paediatric audiology services. Objectives This material specifically aims to inform clinical practices in countries where clinics and operating theatres are reopening for elective work. It endeavours to present a current European view in relation to common procedures, many of which fall under the aegis of aerosol generating procedures. Conclusion As evidence continues to build, some of the recommended practices will undoubtedly evolve, but it is hoped that the updated position statement will offer clinicians precepts on safe clinical practice.Peer reviewe
Automatic Rating of Hoarseness by Text-based Cepstral and Prosodic Evaluation
The standard for the analysis of distorted voices is perceptual rating of read-out texts or spontaneous speech. Automatic voice evaluation, however, is usually done on stable sections of sustained vowels. In this paper, text-based and established vowel-based analysis are compared with respect to their ability to measure hoarseness and its subclasses. 73 hoarse patients (48.3Âą16.8 years) uttered the vowel /e/ and read the German version of the text âThe North Wind and the Sunâ. Five speech therapists and physicians rated roughness, breathiness, and hoarseness according to the German RBH evaluation scheme. The best human-machine correlations were obtained for measures based on the Cepstral Peak Prominence (CPP; up to |r | = 0.73). Support Vector Regression (SVR) on CPP-based measures and prosodic features improved the results further to r â0.8 and confirmed that automatic voice evaluation should be performed on a text recording
Gender differences in coerced patients with schizophrenia
European Commission (Quality of life and
Management of Living Resources Programme, contract number QLG4-CT-
2002-01036), Czech Ministry of Education research grant MSM002160849,
and research grants PRVOUKâP26/LF1/4 and PRVOUKâP03/LF1/
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