This article explores the use of Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to identify attitudes, social norms, and behavioral control in 92 young adults toward two intentional behaviors related to safe listening habits while listening to their personal listening devices: (1) lowering the intensity of loud music, and (2) shortening the listening duration of loud music. Linear regression findings indicated that the overall TPB models were significant. Positive attitudes toward turning the music down and shortening the durations were significantly associated with intentions to engage in non-risky behavior, more so for the former behavior
Exposure to loud music, especially by young people, has significantly increased in recent years as a...
Professional and community concerns about the potentially dangerous noise levels for common leisure ...
As technology has advanced, the popularity of personal listening devices (PLD) has become widespread...
Excessive recreational noise exposure in young adults might result in noise-induced hearing loss (NI...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the second most common form of hearing loss, affecting millions...
Objective: Noise-induced hearing problems among young adults are increasing due to participation in ...
Objective: Noise-induced hearing problems among young adults are increasing due to participation in ...
Objective: This systematic review aimed to explore the evidence on whether the preferred listening l...
Many young people are potentially at risk of noise-induced hearing loss due to unsafe use of persona...
There is great concern regarding the development of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in youth cause...
This study explored attitudes towards leisure noise and use of hearing protection, and perceived sus...
Analogue to occupational noise-induced hearing loss, MP3-induced hearing loss may be evolving into a...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: People’s devotion to music and the proliferation of personal listening ...
The aim for the current study was to determine whether the decibels (dB) of the Preferred Listening ...
This study investigated how people use portable listening devices (PLDs), such as MP3 players, throu...
Exposure to loud music, especially by young people, has significantly increased in recent years as a...
Professional and community concerns about the potentially dangerous noise levels for common leisure ...
As technology has advanced, the popularity of personal listening devices (PLD) has become widespread...
Excessive recreational noise exposure in young adults might result in noise-induced hearing loss (NI...
Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is the second most common form of hearing loss, affecting millions...
Objective: Noise-induced hearing problems among young adults are increasing due to participation in ...
Objective: Noise-induced hearing problems among young adults are increasing due to participation in ...
Objective: This systematic review aimed to explore the evidence on whether the preferred listening l...
Many young people are potentially at risk of noise-induced hearing loss due to unsafe use of persona...
There is great concern regarding the development of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) in youth cause...
This study explored attitudes towards leisure noise and use of hearing protection, and perceived sus...
Analogue to occupational noise-induced hearing loss, MP3-induced hearing loss may be evolving into a...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: People’s devotion to music and the proliferation of personal listening ...
The aim for the current study was to determine whether the decibels (dB) of the Preferred Listening ...
This study investigated how people use portable listening devices (PLDs), such as MP3 players, throu...
Exposure to loud music, especially by young people, has significantly increased in recent years as a...
Professional and community concerns about the potentially dangerous noise levels for common leisure ...
As technology has advanced, the popularity of personal listening devices (PLD) has become widespread...