INTRODUCTION:Hearing loss (HL) is a frequent problem among the elderly and has been studied in many cohort studies. However, pure tone audiometry-the gold standard-is rather time-consuming and costly for large population-based studies. We have investigated if self-reported hearing loss, using a multiple choice question, can be used to assess HL in absence of pure tone audiometry. METHODS:This study was performed within 4,906 participants of the Rotterdam Study. The question (in Dutch) that was investigated was: 'Do you have any difficulty with your hearing (without hearing aids)?'. The answer options were: 'never', 'sometimes', 'often' and 'daily'. Mild hearing loss or worse was defined as PTA0.5-4(Pure Tone Average 0.5, 1, 2 & 4 kHz) ≥20dB...
On an international level, estimates of the prevalence of hearing loss are often based on the criter...
Objectives: Hearing loss is a major public health problem and has higher prevalence in elderly perso...
Hearing evaluation usually includes hearing threshold assessment, middle ear function, and word reco...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss (HL) is a frequent problem among the elderly and has been studied in many...
SummaryDespite its high prevalence in the aged, hearing loss has been poorly investigated. Audiometr...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the validity of three single questions used to assess self-reported hearing l...
Purpose. Large-scale epidemiological studies have often used self-report to estimate prevalence of a...
SummaryHearing loss in the elderly is one of the most incapacitating communication disorders, preven...
Objectives Questionnaire studies suggest that hearing is declining among young adults. However, few ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the validity of three single questions used to assess self-reported hearing l...
Objectives Questionnaire studies suggest that hearing is declining among young adults. However, few ...
Introduction: The self-assessment questionnaires are useful to measure the emotional and social/tran...
Introduction: Common audiometric tests can assess if there is any hearing injury or not, but they ca...
An epidemiological study comparing speech audiometry with self-assessed hearing disability and an an...
Introduction: Disabling hearing loss refers to hearing thresholds superior than 40 dB in the better ...
On an international level, estimates of the prevalence of hearing loss are often based on the criter...
Objectives: Hearing loss is a major public health problem and has higher prevalence in elderly perso...
Hearing evaluation usually includes hearing threshold assessment, middle ear function, and word reco...
INTRODUCTION: Hearing loss (HL) is a frequent problem among the elderly and has been studied in many...
SummaryDespite its high prevalence in the aged, hearing loss has been poorly investigated. Audiometr...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the validity of three single questions used to assess self-reported hearing l...
Purpose. Large-scale epidemiological studies have often used self-report to estimate prevalence of a...
SummaryHearing loss in the elderly is one of the most incapacitating communication disorders, preven...
Objectives Questionnaire studies suggest that hearing is declining among young adults. However, few ...
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the validity of three single questions used to assess self-reported hearing l...
Objectives Questionnaire studies suggest that hearing is declining among young adults. However, few ...
Introduction: The self-assessment questionnaires are useful to measure the emotional and social/tran...
Introduction: Common audiometric tests can assess if there is any hearing injury or not, but they ca...
An epidemiological study comparing speech audiometry with self-assessed hearing disability and an an...
Introduction: Disabling hearing loss refers to hearing thresholds superior than 40 dB in the better ...
On an international level, estimates of the prevalence of hearing loss are often based on the criter...
Objectives: Hearing loss is a major public health problem and has higher prevalence in elderly perso...
Hearing evaluation usually includes hearing threshold assessment, middle ear function, and word reco...