Person-Centered Health Care and Health Communication Group, Swiss Paraplegic Research, Guido A. Zäch Strasse 4, 6207 Nottwil, Switzerland.
Department of Health Sciences and Medicine, University of Lucerne, 6002 Lucerne, Switzerland.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 6;18(23):12860. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182312860.
Sustained exposure to excess noise in recreational settings is among the main causes of hearing loss among young adults worldwide. Within a global effort to develop standards for safe listening in entertainment venues, this study aims at identifying modifiable factors (knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs), which can hinder or facilitate the acceptance of safe listening measures in public venues among young venue-goers.
An online questionnaire was developed inspired by the Health Belief Model. It was divided into five sections: (i) socio-demographics (ii) listening habits, (iii) experiences with loud music, (iv) knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs, and (v) willingness to change. Participants were recruited through social media.
2264 individuals aged 16-35 completed the questionnaire. Most visited entertainment venues relatively infrequently, with the majority of them only visiting once per month or less. Nevertheless, most reported having experienced the negative consequences of listening to loud music. Overall, most people were favorable towards preventive measures, especially quiet areas.
Our findings stress the urge to address the issue of safe listening in public venues and support an approach based on the introduction of standards. Moreover, they provide us with information on key factors to be considered when introducing and communicating preventive measures in public entertainment venues.
在娱乐场所持续暴露于过量噪声是导致全世界年轻人听力损失的主要原因之一。在全球努力为娱乐场所制定安全聆听标准的过程中,本研究旨在确定可改变的因素(知识、态度和信念),这些因素可能阻碍或促进年轻人在公共场所接受安全聆听措施。
本研究受健康信念模型启发,开发了在线问卷。问卷分为五个部分:(一)社会人口统计学;(二)聆听习惯;(三)聆听大声音乐的经历;(四)知识、态度和信念;(五)改变意愿。参与者通过社交媒体招募。
共有 2264 名 16-35 岁的个体完成了问卷。大多数人去娱乐场所的频率相对较低,其中大多数人每月只去一次或更少。尽管如此,大多数人表示曾经历过听大声音乐的负面影响。总的来说,大多数人赞成预防措施,特别是安静区域。
我们的研究结果强调了在公共场所解决安全聆听问题的紧迫性,并支持基于引入标准的方法。此外,它们为我们提供了在公共娱乐场所引入和传播预防措施时需要考虑的关键因素的信息。