Key hearing loss risk factors for children, adolescents and youth associated with use of mobile electronic devices with headphones

GV Pavlova, S. Markelova, V. Martiusheva
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The number of research papers about the impact electronic devices produce on the younger generation that uses them is constantly growing. This study aimed to identify the leading hearing loss risk factors for children, adolescents and youth associated with use of mobile electronic devices with headphones In the 2017–2021 academic years, we surveyed 518 students in Moscow and 1000 schoolchildren and students in the towns of Izhevsk and Tchaikovsky. The survey was designed to collect data on the conditions in which the respondents use mobile electronic devices with headphones, design features of the headphones used and their hearing health status. The inclusion criteria were: status of a schoolchild, student, signed and submitted informed consent form, questionnaire correctly completed by the respondent or his/her legal representative, one or more years of using mobile electronic devices. The conducted study does not endanger the participants and complies with the biomedical ethics requirements. Statistica 13 PL software was used for statistical processing of the data collected. Fourteen percent of the respondents reported hearing deterioration in the course of the last year. Prolonged use of mobile electronic devices with headphones increases the risk of hearing loss by 10.4 times, listening to audio files at maximum volume — by 3.2 times, listening to audio files while in a moving vehicle — by 7.1 times. Most schoolchildren and students with hearing impairments have been using headphones for at least a year, preferred in-ear headphones with silicone tips, used them at maximum volume daily, for more than two hours a day, including while in a moving vehicle. The recommendations for students and schoolchildren is to limit the time of use of their electronic devices with headphones and use them at a lower volume; complying with the recommendations can improve the functional state of their health. It is also recommended not to use headphones while in a moving vehicle. If hearing begins deteriorating, it is necessary to cease using mobile electronic devices with headphones. Today, schoolchildren and students are exposed to the hearing impairment risks associated with use of mobile electronic devices with headphones, which makes the search for the most efficient ways of forming healthy lifestyle habits among them even more urgent.
儿童、青少年和青年听力损失的主要风险因素与使用带耳机的移动电子设备有关
关于电子设备对使用它们的年轻一代产生影响的研究论文数量在不断增长。本研究旨在确定与使用带耳机的移动电子设备相关的儿童、青少年和青年的主要听力损失风险因素。在2017-2021学年,我们调查了莫斯科的518名学生和伊热夫斯克和柴可夫斯基城镇的1000名学童和学生。该调查旨在收集受访者使用带耳机的移动电子设备的情况、所使用耳机的设计特点以及他们的听力健康状况等数据。纳入标准为:在校儿童身份、学生身份、已签署并提交的知情同意书、被调查者或其法定代理人正确填写的问卷、使用移动电子设备一年或一年以上。本研究不危及受试者,符合生物医学伦理要求。采用Statistica 13pl软件对采集的数据进行统计处理。14%的受访者表示,在过去的一年里,他们的听力出现了下降。长时间使用带耳机的移动电子设备会使听力损失的风险增加10.4倍,以最大音量收听音频文件的风险增加3.2倍,在行驶的车辆中收听音频文件的风险增加7.1倍。大多数有听力障碍的小学生和学生使用耳机至少有一年的时间,他们更喜欢带硅胶头的入耳式耳机,每天使用耳机的音量达到最大,每天使用两个小时以上,包括在行驶中的车辆上。对学生和学童的建议是,限制使用带耳机的电子设备的时间,并降低音量;遵守这些建议可以改善他们的健康功能状态。在行驶的车辆中也建议不要使用耳机。如果听力开始恶化,有必要停止使用带耳机的移动电子设备。今天,学童和学生面临着与使用带耳机的移动电子设备相关的听力损伤风险,这使得寻找在他们中间形成健康生活习惯的最有效方法变得更加紧迫。
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