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The effects of a hearing education program on recreational noise exposure, attitudes and beliefs toward noise, hearing loss, and hearing protector devices in young adults

机译:听力教育计划对年轻人的娱乐性噪声暴露,对噪声,听力损失和听力保护装置的态度和信仰的影响

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Excessive recreational noise exposure in young adults might result in noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) and tinnitus. Inducing behavioral change in young adults is one of the aims of a hearing conservation program (HCP). The goal of the current study was to evaluate the effect of a hearing education program after 6 months in young adults in relation to knowledge regarding their individual hearing status. The results of a questionnaire regarding the weekly equivalent recreational noise exposure, attitudes and beliefs toward noise, and hearing loss and hearing protector devices (HPDs) were compared between both sessions. Seventy-eight young adults completed the questionnaire concerning recreational noise exposure, youth attitude to noise scale (YANS), and beliefs about hearing protection and hearing loss (BAHPHL). Their hearing status was evaluated based on admittance measures, audiometry, transient-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAEs), and distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs). The main analysis consisted of a mixed model analysis of variance with dependent variables of either the noise exposure or the scores on (subscales of) YANS and BAHPHL. The independent variables were hearing status and session one versus session two. There was a significant decrease in recreational noise exposure and several (sub) scales of YANS and BAHPHL between both the sessions. This behavioral change resulted in a more frequent use of HPDs in 12% of the participants. However, the behavioral change was not completely related to the knowledge of young adults' individual hearing status. To prevent hearing damage in young people, investing in HCPs is necessary, apart from regulating sound levels and its compliance at various leisure-time activities. Also, the long-term effect of HCPs and their most cost-efficient repetition rates should be further investigated.
机译:年轻人过多的娱乐性噪音暴露可能会导致噪音引起的听力损失(NIHL)和耳鸣。诱导年轻人的行为改变是听力保护计划(HCP)的目标之一。本研究的目的是评估在年轻人中六个月后进行的听力教育计划的效果,以及有关其个人听力状况的知识。在两次会议之间,比较了关于每周当量娱乐噪音暴露,对噪音的态度和信仰以及听力损失和听力保护装置(HPD)的问卷调查结果。 78名年轻人完成了有关娱乐性噪音暴露,青年对噪音量表的态度(YANS)以及对听力保护和听力损失的信念(BAHPHL)的问卷。根据导纳测量,听力测定,瞬态诱发耳声发射(TEOAEs)和失真产物耳声发射(DPOAEs)评估他们的听力状态。主要分析包括方差与噪声暴露或YANS和BAHPHL的(子等级)得分的因变量的混合模型分析。自变量是听力状态和第一节与第二节。两次会议之间,娱乐性噪音暴露显着降低,YANS和BAHPHL的几个(次级)量表也有所减少。这种行为改变导致12%的参与者更频繁地使用HPD。但是,行为改变与年轻人的个体听力状态知识并不完全相关。为了防止年轻人的听力受损,除了调节声音水平及其在各种休闲活动中的顺应性外,还必须对HCP进行投资。此外,应进一步研究HCP的长期影响及其最具成本效益的重复率。

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