Davis A C
MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University of Nottingham, UK.
Int J Epidemiol. 1989 Dec;18(4):911-7. doi: 10.1093/ije/18.4.911.
Estimates for the prevalence of self-reported hearing disability and measured hearing impairment as a function of age in the adult population of Great Britain (GB) are reported from two 2-stage surveys. The main study was conducted in Cardiff, Glasgow, Nottingham and Southampton, with rigorous audiological assessment at the second stage. A supplementary study used a sample representative of GB with simplified domiciliary audiological assessments. In the main study, neither stage showed any gross bias arising from the particular cities chosen; the estimates from the first stage are free of bias arising from non-response. The estimates from the second stage are relatively free of bias arising from non-attendance. For the present purposes, defining a 'significant' level of hearing impairment as at least 25 dBHL averaged over the frequencies 0.5, 1, 2, 4 kHz, 16% of the adult population (17-80 years) have a bilateral, and about one in four a unilateral or bilateral, hearing impairment. About 10% of the adult population (aged 17+) report bilateral hearing difficulty in a quiet environment.
两项两阶段调查报道了英国成年人群中自我报告的听力残疾患病率和根据年龄测量的听力损伤情况。主要研究在加的夫、格拉斯哥、诺丁汉和南安普敦进行,第二阶段进行了严格的听力学评估。一项补充研究使用了具有代表性的英国样本,并进行了简化的家庭听力学评估。在主要研究中,两个阶段均未显示出因所选特定城市而产生的明显偏差;第一阶段的估计没有因无应答而产生的偏差。第二阶段的估计相对没有因未参加而产生的偏差。就目前而言,将“显著”听力损伤水平定义为在0.5、1、2、4千赫频率上平均至少25分贝听力水平,16%的成年人群(17 - 80岁)有双侧听力损伤,约四分之一的人有单侧或双侧听力损伤。约10%的成年人群(17岁以上)报告在安静环境中有双侧听力困难。