Benham-Dunster R A, Dunster J R
J Aud Res. 1985 Jul;25(3):175-90.
Moderately (N:61) and profoundly (N:103) retarded or developmentally handicapped residents of a large institution were assessed using three audiometric procedures: behavioral observation audiometry (BOA, both speech and tonal), acoustic reflex measures (SPAR), and brain-stem auditory-evoked responses (BSAER) audiometry. The purpose was to compare the three methods to determine whether a battery of tests might provide a more accurate assessment of this "difficult to test" population. The investigation also looked at the relationship between hearing loss and level of retardation; there was no evidence of such a relationship in the residents of this institution. Results indicated that a battery of tests does help eliminate gaps in testing common to this group, and further that BSAER audiometry, an objective method not affected by behavior or development, may provide the most accurate means of assessing the hearing status of individuals who are profoundly developmentally handicapped.
使用三种听力测试方法对一家大型机构中中度智力迟钝(61人)和重度智力迟钝(103人)或有发育障碍的居民进行了评估:行为观察测听法(BOA,包括言语和音调)、声反射测量(SPAR)以及脑干听觉诱发电位(BSAER)测听法。目的是比较这三种方法,以确定一套测试是否能对这个“难以测试”的人群提供更准确的评估。该调查还研究了听力损失与智力迟钝程度之间的关系;在这家机构的居民中没有此类关系的证据。结果表明,一套测试确实有助于消除该群体常见的测试空白,此外,BSAER测听法作为一种不受行为或发育影响的客观方法,可能提供评估重度发育障碍个体听力状况的最准确手段。