Self-reported disability and handicap in individuals with noise-induced hearing loss

Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the cause of subjective problems that could be classified as auditory disability (AD) and auditory handicap (AH). Explores the degree of hearing loss due to NIHL and AD-AH by means of an 11-item questionnaire. Participants were 750 males affected by NIHL and 891...

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Published inJournal of audiological medicine Vol. 10; no. 3; pp. 175 - 183
Main Authors Albera, R, Cavalot, A, Beatrice, F, Romano, C, Bosia, S, Luccoli, L, Vergnano, P, Schindler, A, Argentero, P
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2001
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Summary:Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the cause of subjective problems that could be classified as auditory disability (AD) and auditory handicap (AH). Explores the degree of hearing loss due to NIHL and AD-AH by means of an 11-item questionnaire. Participants were 750 males affected by NIHL and 891 normally hearing males. Each subject was submitted to pure-tone audiometry and to a questionnaire that explored AD and AH. Results showed that only 60% of NIHL subjects reported AD and 50% reported AH. The most common AD complaint was reduced speech comprehension in noise. Changes in social relations were rarely reported among the AH items. A correlation was found between both AD and AH and pure-tone audiometry threshold (PTA). The severity of AD seems more related to PTA threshold rather than to age. (Original abstract - amended)
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ISSN:0963-7133