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Potential hazard of hearing damage to students in undergraduate popular music courses.

机译:本科流行音乐课程中的听力损害对学生的潜在危害。

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In recent years, there has been a rapid growth in university courses related to popular and commercial music, with a commensurate increase in the number of students studying these courses. Students of popular music subjects are frequently involved in the use of electronically amplified sound for rehearsal and recording, in addition to the "normal" noise exposure commonly associated with young people. The combination of these two elements suggests a higher than average noise exposure hazard for these students. To date, the majority of noise studies on students have focused on exposure from personal music players and on classical, orchestral, and marching band musicians. One hundred students across a range of university popular music courses were surveyed using a 30-point questionnaire regarding their musical habits both within and external to their university courses. This was followed by noise dosimetry of studios/recording spaces and music venues popular with students. Questionnaire responses showed 76% of subjects reported having experienced symptoms associated with hearing loss, while only 18% reported using hearing protection devices. Rehearsals averaged 11.5 hrs/wk, with a mean duration 2 hrs 13 mins and mean level of 98 dB LAEQ. Ninety-four percent of subjects reported attending concerts or nightclubs at least once per week, and measured exposure in two of these venues ranged from 98 to 112 dB LAEQ with a mean of 98.9 dB LAEQ over a 4.5-hr period. Results suggested an extremely high hazard of excessive noise exposure among this group from both their social and study-based music activities.
机译:近年来,与流行音乐和商业音乐相关的大学课程迅速增长,学习这些课程的学生人数也相应增加。流行音乐科目的学生除了通常与年轻人相关的“正常”噪音外,还经常参与电子放大声音的演练和录制。这两个因素的结合表明,这些学生的噪声暴露危险高于平均水平。迄今为止,大多数针对学生的噪声研究都集中在个人音乐演奏者以及古典,管弦乐队和行进乐队音乐家的接触上。使用30分问卷调查了一系列大学流行音乐课程中的100名学生,以了解他们在大学课程内外的音乐习惯。其次是录音室/录音空间和受学生欢迎的音乐场所的噪声剂量测定。问卷调查显示,有76%的受试者报告有与听力下降有关的症状,而只有18%的受试者报告使用了听力保护装置。排练平均为11.5小时/周,平均持续时间为2小时13分钟,平均水平为98 dB LAEQ。 94%的受试者报告每周至少参加一次音乐会或夜总会,并且在这两个场所中测得的暴露水平从98到112 dB LAEQ不等,在4.5个小时内平均为98.9 dB LAEQ。结果表明,该群体的社交活动和基于研究的音乐活动都具有过度暴露噪音的极大危险。

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