TY - JOUR
PY - 2010//
TI - Vocal analysis of suicidal movie characters
JO - Revista brasileira de psiquiatria
A1 - Palinkas-Sanches, Elaine
A1 - Sanches, Marsal
A1 - Ferrari, Maria Cristina C.
A1 - Oliveira, Gisele
A1 - Behlau, Mara
SP - 409
EP - 415
VL - 32
IS - 4
N2 - OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to describe the auditory-perceptive evaluation and the psychodynamic aspects of voice samples among suicidal movie characters.
METHOD: Voice samples of 48 characters (27 male, 21 female), extracted from 36 movies produced between 1968 and 2006, were analyzed. The samples were evaluated through a specific protocol focusing on the auditory-perceptive evaluation (voice quality, resonance, pitch, loudness, modulation, pauses, articulation and rhythm) and the psychodynamic aspects of voice.
RESULTS: 85.5 percent of the samples exhibited abnormal findings in at least five parameters of the auditory-perceptive analysis, such as breathiness (n = 42; 87.5 percent of the samples), hoarseness (n = 39; 81.2 percent) and strain (n = 29; 60.4 percent), as well as laryngopharingeal resonance (n = 39; 81.2 percent), either high pitch (n = 14; 29.2 percent), or decreased loudness (n = 31; 64.6 percent). With respect to the psychodynamic aspects, dismay was detected in 50 percent (n = 24) of the samples, hopelessness in 47.9 percent (n = 23), resignation in 37.5 percent (n = 18), and sadness in 33.3 percent (n = 16).
CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest the existence of specific patterns used by actors during the interpretation of suicidal characters. The replication of these findings among real patients may contribute to improvement in the evaluation of potential suicidal patients, as well as the implementation of preventive measures.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1516-4446 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-44462010000400014 ID - ref1 ER -