浪费时间:NIH 为跨性别声音训练提供 20 万美元资助
Waste Of The Day: NIH Awards $200,000 Grant For Transgender Voice Training

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美国国立卫生研究院 (NIH) 授予一组研究人员 214,000 美元的资金,用于开发“跨性别语音训练”应用程序,旨在解决一些声音与其识别性别不一致的人所经历的“声音烦躁症”。 该项目的目的是通过辅导课程对大约 40 名跨性别女性进行培训,旨在改变她们声音的语气和共鸣,从而使声音变得更加女性化。 研究人员将参与者分为使用常规语音训练软件和专门为跨性别者设计的新开发应用程序的参与者,以便比较结果。 结果将决定新软件是否可以免费向公众开放。 此前向这些特定研究人员提供了资助,并强调由于涵盖“性别肯定声音和沟通培训”的立法,与此类治疗相关的医疗费用不断增加。 美国目前有 13 个州提供医疗保险,而另外 18 个州则缺乏有关此类治疗的任何相关政策,这表明人们对医疗保健支出的担忧日益加剧。

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Authored by Adam Andrzejewski via RealClear Wire,

Topline: The National Institutes of Health is paying $214,000 for three researchers to create a “transgender voice training” app, according to Fox News.

Key facts: The study aims to address “voice dysphoria,” which researchers say causes lower quality of life when a person’s voice does not match their gender identity.

Researchers will coach 40 trans women to help change the pitch and resonance of their voice to sound more feminine.

The participants will meet once a week with a speech-language pathologist. Half of them will use a generic voice training software and half will use the app specifically made for transgender people, so that results can be compared.

If tests are successful, the software will be released to the public for free.

The researchers — a professor from the University of Cincinnati and two speech scientists from New York University — have each already received taxpayer money for similar voice dysphoria studies, according to the College Fix.

Background: The study focuses on “gender-affirming voice and communication training,” a service that is already dipping into taxpayers’ wallets. As of 2022, 13 states’ Medicaid covered the training, with 18 more having no clear policy on the coverage.

The 2024 research grant comes from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, an agency of the National Institutes of Health.

The NIH is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, which sent paychecks to almost 90,000 people in 2022, according to auditors at OpenTheBooks.com.

There were 2,646 employees who earned more than $214,000, the grant amount for the voice training app.

Supporting quote: "Some trans people can be negatively impacted if their voice is perceived as incongruous with their gender identity, and they may choose to work with a speech pathologist to achieve a vocal presentation that is comfortable for them," said Tara McAllister, one of the three study leaders.

"The staRt software allows learners to visualize the resonant frequencies of the vocal tract, which could make it easier to adjust them to match a target that is appropriate for their personal speech goals."

Summary: Three researchers are getting an additional $214,000 the federal government to study gender-affirming voice therapy — from an agency that’s supposed to focus on deafness and other communication disorders — on top of past funding they’ve already received.

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