Translation of the Youth Attitude to Noise Scale and evaluation of Samoan university student attitudes towards recreational and environmental noise: A cross-sectional study to support the development of noise health promotion strategies.

IF 2.3 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
SAGE Open Medicine Pub Date : 2025-06-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20503121251333980
Annette Kaspar, Rossana Tofaeono-Pifeleti, Galumalemana Hunkin, Lineta Tamanikaiyaroi, Carlie Driscoll, Sione Pifeleti
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Abstract

Objectives: According to the World Health Organisation, nearly 50% of people aged 12-35 years worldwide are at risk of permanent hearing loss due to excessive and prolonged recreational and environmental noise exposure. There is no research literature on noise-induced hearing loss in the Pacific Islands. This study was conducted in order to support the development of public health policies and health promotion campaigns aimed at addressing preventable hearing loss among youth and young adults in Samoa.

Methods: The Youth Attitude to Noise Scale is a validated 19-item questionnaire requiring a response on the 5-point Likert scale. The Youth Attitude to Noise Scale was formally translated into Samoan, and a bilingual version (English/Samoan) was administered to university students in Samoa to assess their attitudes towards recreational and environmental noise. Participants (N = 129, 39.5% male, 38% female, 22.5% missing data) represented the School of Medicine (N = 24), the Center for Samoan Studies (N = 29), and the Faculty of Technical Education (N = 76). Age range was 15-30 years (mean = 19.54, median = 19.00, SD = 2.9).

Results: A total of 61.2% of participants agreed that there should be more rules/regulations for the sound levels in society, with more female students agreeing with this statement than male; 46.6% felt entertainment venues were too loud, with more medical students supporting this statement than either technical education or Samoan Studies students. A total of 72.9% agreed it should be quiet in classrooms; 60.5% were prepared to help make the educational environments quieter; 58.9% responded that listening to music helps them concentrate when doing homework; and 45.7% responded that it was difficult to concentrate when surrounded by many different sounds.

Conclusion: Results indicated that there was a readiness among young adults to participate in the co-design of noise health policies, including the development of noise health promotion campaigns.

目标:根据世界卫生组织的数据,全世界近50%的12-35岁的人由于过度和长时间的娱乐和环境噪音暴露而面临永久性听力损失的风险。在太平洋岛屿上没有关于噪音引起的听力损失的研究文献。进行这项研究是为了支持制定公共卫生政策和开展健康促进运动,以解决萨摩亚青年和青壮年中可预防的听力损失问题。方法:《青少年噪音态度量表》是一份经过验证的19项问卷,要求以5分李克特量表作答。青年对噪音的态度量表已正式翻译成萨摩亚语,并向萨摩亚的大学生发放了双语版本(英语/萨摩亚语),以评估他们对娱乐和环境噪音的态度。参与者(N = 129, 39.5%男性,38%女性,22.5%数据缺失)分别来自医学院(N = 24)、萨摩亚研究中心(N = 29)和技术教育学院(N = 76)。年龄15 ~ 30岁(平均19.54,中位数19.00,SD = 2.9)。结果:61.2%的被调查者认为社会应该有更多的关于声音水平的规则/规定,其中女生多于男生;46.6%的人认为娱乐场所太吵了,支持这一说法的医学院学生比技术教育或萨摩亚研究专业的学生多。72.9%的学生认为教室应该保持安静;60.5%的人准备帮助使教育环境更安静;58.9%的学生认为听音乐能帮助他们集中精力做作业;45.7%的人回答说,当周围有许多不同的声音时,很难集中注意力。结论:结果表明,年轻人有意愿参与噪音健康政策的共同设计,包括制定噪音健康促进运动。
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