Cox Robyn M, Alexander Genevieve C, Gray Ginger A
Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Memphis, TN, USA.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2003 Sep;14(7):361-71.
The Abbreviated Profile of Hearing Aid Benefit (APHAB) is a self-report questionnaire that is used to quantify the impact of a hearing problem on an individual's daily life. In this investigation, the relationships were explored between typical clinical audiometric data and the four subscale scores of the APHAB administered in the unaided (without-amplification) condition. Sixty subjects provided APHAB scores, audiograms, and speech recognition data. Analyses revealed significant relationships between audiometric data and each of the three APHAB subscales that reflect speech communication (EC, RV, and BN). None of these subscales was significantly more strongly related to any specific audiological variable. However, the pattern of associations between audiometric variables and subscale scores was consistent with predictions based on item content for subscales EC and RV, but not for BN. As predicted, no relationship was found between audiometric data and scores for the Aversiveness subscale (AV). Even for the subscales with the strongest associations, differences in audiometric data could be used to explain half or less of the variance in self-report data.
助听器效益简表(APHAB)是一种自我报告问卷,用于量化听力问题对个人日常生活的影响。在本研究中,探讨了典型临床听力测定数据与在未使用助听器(无放大)条件下进行的APHAB四个分量表得分之间的关系。60名受试者提供了APHAB得分、听力图和言语识别数据。分析显示,听力测定数据与反映言语交流的三个APHAB分量表(EC、RV和BN)中的每一个之间都存在显著关系。这些分量表中没有一个与任何特定的听力学变量有更显著的强关联。然而,听力测定变量与分量表得分之间的关联模式与基于分量表EC和RV的项目内容的预测一致,但与BN不一致。正如预测的那样,在听力测定数据与厌恶感分量表(AV)得分之间未发现关系。即使对于关联最强的分量表,听力测定数据的差异也只能解释自我报告数据中一半或更少的方差。