Moore Robert, Gordon-Hickey Susan, Jones Alisha
Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL, USA.
J Am Acad Audiol. 2011 May;22(5):286-93. doi: 10.3766/jaaa.22.5.5.
For adults the acceptable noise level (ANL) has been shown to be a strong predictor of hearing aid success. ANL is calculated as the difference between most comfortable listening level (MCL) and background noise level (BNL). No studies have made direct comparisons of these measures between adults and children.
To evaluate and compare MCLs, BNLs, and ANLs in children and young adults.
A cross-sectional design was used in this study. Two groups (children and adults) were tested for each dependent variable. MCLs and BNLs were measured for each participant, and ANLs were computed from these two measurements.
The participants were 34 children (8-10 yr) and 34 young adults (19-29 yr) with normal hearing.
Significant main effects were found for MCLs and BNLs. There was no main effect for ANLs. MCLs and BNLs were significantly lower for the children than for the adults.
These results suggest that while ANLs are unchanged from childhood to adulthood, there appears to be a developmental change in MCLs and BNLs. These findings have implications for the use of ANLs in the pediatric population.
对于成年人而言,可接受噪声水平(ANL)已被证明是助听器佩戴成功的有力预测指标。ANL通过最舒适聆听水平(MCL)与背景噪声水平(BNL)之差来计算。尚无研究对成年人与儿童的这些指标进行直接比较。
评估并比较儿童和年轻成年人的MCL、BNL和ANL。
本研究采用横断面设计。针对每个因变量对两组(儿童和成年人)进行测试。为每位参与者测量MCL和BNL,并根据这两项测量计算出ANL。
参与者为34名听力正常的儿童(8 - 10岁)和34名年轻成年人(19 - 29岁)。
在MCL和BNL方面发现了显著的主效应。在ANL方面未发现主效应。儿童的MCL和BNL显著低于成年人。
这些结果表明,虽然从儿童期到成年期ANL没有变化,但MCL和BNL似乎存在发育变化。这些发现对儿科人群中ANL的应用具有启示意义。