Headphone Listening Habits and Hearing Thresholds in Swedish Adolescents

Autor: Claes Möller, Kim Kähäri, Sara Båsjö, Stephen Widén
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
Male
business.product_category
Audiology
Adolescents
Occupational safety and health
law.invention
Habits
Tinnitus
0302 clinical medicine
listening habits
law
portable music listening devices
030212 general & internal medicine
030223 otorhinolaryngology
MP3-Player
lcsh:Otorhinolaryngology
lcsh:RF1-547
humanities
hearing thresholds
Acoustic Impedance Tests
lcsh:Industrial medicine. Industrial hygiene
Original Article
Female
medicine.symptom
Psychology
hearing symptoms
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Hearing loss
MP3 player
Music listening
behavioral disciplines and activities
03 medical and health sciences
Speech and Hearing
lcsh:RC963-969
Sex Factors
medicine
otorhinolaryngologic diseases
Humans
Active listening
Headphones
Sweden
Public Health
Environmental and Occupational Health

Auditory Threshold
headphones
Otorhinolaryngology
Hearing Loss
Noise-Induced

Self Report
business
Music
Zdroj: Noise & Health
Noise and Health, Vol 19, Iss 88, Pp 125-132 (2017)
ISSN: 1998-4030
1463-1741
Popis: Introduction: The aim of this study was to investigate self-reported hearing and portable music listening habits, measured hearing function and music exposure levels in Swedish adolescents. The study was divided into two parts. Materials and Methods: The first part included 280 adolescents, who were 17 years of age and focused on self-reported data on subjective hearing problems and listening habits regarding portable music players. From this group, 50 adolescents volunteered to participate in Part II of the study, which focused on audiological measurements and measured listening volume. Results: The results indicated that longer lifetime exposure in years and increased listening frequency were associated with poorer hearing thresholds and more self-reported hearing problems. A tendency was found for listening to louder volumes and poorer hearing thresholds. Women reported more subjective hearing problems compared with men but exhibited better hearing thresholds. In contrast, men reported more use of personal music devices, and they listen at higher volumes. Discussion: Additionally, the study shows that adolescents listening for ≥3 h at every occasion more likely had tinnitus. Those listening at ≥85 dB LAeq, FF and listening every day exhibited poorer mean hearing thresholds, reported more subjective hearing problems and listened more frequently in school and while sleeping. Conclusion: Although the vast majority listened at moderate sound levels and for shorter periods of time, the study also indicates that there is a subgroup (10%) that listens between 90 and 100 dB for longer periods of time, even during sleep. This group might be at risk for developing future noise-induced hearing impairments.
Databáze: OpenAIRE