Document Type
Honors Thesis
Major
Communication Sciences & Disorders
Advisor(s)
Nancy Hall
Committee Members
Sandra Caron, Kathleen Ellis, Jessica Lewis, Nancy Lewis
Graduation Year
May 2020
Publication Date
Spring 5-2020
Abstract
This university IRB-approved thesis follows a case study research design and investigates the effectiveness of the app “Voice Analyst” as a supplement to transgender voice and communication therapy. It is hypothesized that the use of “Voice Analyst” outside the clinic will enable participants to make greater progress and to increase their ability to retain their progress. The participants are four transgender women who want to raise the pitch of their speaking voices. The participants are asked to record themselves reading “The Rainbow Passage,” and their data are tracked in a spreadsheet. “The Rainbow Passage” is the standardized passage used for all tracked recordings in this study. The study includes 4 phases and spans 12 weeks. For the first phase, participants take 7 recordings during one week to provide a baseline. During weeks 2-4, participants attend therapy sessions, practice with “Voice Analyst,” and submit weekly recordings. During weeks 5-8, they attend therapy, but do not use “Voice Analyst”. For weeks 9-12, they continue with therapy and resume “Voice Analyst” use. Quantitative data on pitch and volume changes, as well as qualitative interview data regarding the participants’ experience with the app are presented in tabular and graphic form. Trends observed and future directions are discussed
Recommended Citation
Philippone, Maura, "The Use of Smartphone Apps as a Supplement to Transgender Voice and Communication Therapy" (2020). Honors College. 611.
https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/honors/611