Development and evaluation of the Digit Triplet Test in Swahili language.

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Bjørn G Rosendahl, Tron V Tronstad, Jon Øygarden
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Abstract

Background:  The development of a Digit Triplet Test in the Swahili language is an essential step towards providing accurate hearing assessment for Swahili-speaking populations.

Objectives:  This study aimed to develop a Digit Triplet Test in Swahili through a two-part procedure consisting of an optimisation phase and an evaluation phase using normal hearing participants.

Method:  A total of 34 subjects participated in the study. During the optimisation phase, a psychometric intelligibility function was determined for each recorded digit, allowing for volume adjustments to standardise the threshold across all digits. This resulted in a lower threshold and a steeper psychometric function for both the triplets and the test lists. Using the optimised speech material, four test lists were created, each containing 27 triplets composed of digits between 1 and 9. The finalised material was then evaluated.

Results:  In the final version, the mean Speech Reception Threshold (SRT) for the participants was -8.9 ± 0.6 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR), and the mean slope was 24.7 ± 3.5%/dB using triplet scoring.

Conclusion:  The psychometric function for normal listeners shows a steep slope with little variation between subjects and across test lists.Contribution: The test results are comparable to those of Digit Triplet Tests developed in other languages, indicating the effectiveness and reliability of the Swahili Digit Triplet Test for hearing assessments.

背景: 开发斯瓦希里语数字三连音测试是为讲斯瓦希里语的人群提供准确听力评估的重要一步: 本研究旨在开发斯瓦希里语的数位三连音测试,该测试由两部分组成,包括优化阶段和评估阶段,测试对象为听力正常的受试者: 方法:共有 34 名受试者参与研究。在优化阶段,为每个记录的数字确定了心理可懂度函数,允许调整音量以统一所有数字的阈值。这使得三连音和测试列表的阈值更低,心理测量函数更陡峭。使用优化后的语音材料创建了四个测试列表,每个列表包含 27 个由 1 到 9 之间的数字组成的三连音。然后对最终确定的材料进行了评估: 在最终版本中,参与者的平均语音接收阈值(SRT)为 -8.9 ± 0.6 dB 信噪比(SNR),使用三连音计分的平均斜率为 24.7 ± 3.5%/dB: 结论:正常听者的心理测量函数显示出陡峭的斜率,不同受试者和不同测试清单之间的差异很小:贡献:测试结果与用其他语言开发的数字三连音测试结果相当,表明斯瓦希里语数字三连音测试在听力评估中的有效性和可靠性。
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