College Student's Perception Towards Listening Health During COVID 19 An Online Survey

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Aiswarya Maria Mathew, K. Ganapathy, P. Bhargavi
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The current pandemic has shifted the teaching-learning modality to online. Hence, the current use of headphones or earphones is not limited to listening to music or movies and engaging in learning. The study aimed to investigate students' behaviours in terms of their attitudes and awareness of listening health problems The questionnaire was administered using Google Forms. The data on hearing health, attitude and noise reduction behaviours were captured from 500 college-going students aged 18-24 using a questionnaire developed by Gilliver, Beach and Williams [1]. Regarding hearing health indicators, 21.2% rated their hearing as “almost perfect”, and 34.8% rated it as “very good”. In terms of knowledge and attitude regarding noise exposure - 75.6% of the participants “understand the importance of good hearing”, and most of them (41.6%) agree that “noise exposure can cause hearing loss and damage is permanent”. Regarding noise reduction behaviour - 70% “undertook steps to prevent noise exposure”, and 53.3% reported making it to the point of “avoiding and limiting noise exposure”. With the increased involvement of students in online activity during the current COVID-19 pandemic, there is an increased need to conduct an awareness program regarding hearing health. These preventive measures would help for better hearing and listening and avoid the risk of hearing loss due to prolonged use of headphones/earphones.
新冠肺炎期间大学生对听力健康认知的在线调查
当前的大流行已将教学模式转向在线。因此,目前耳机或耳机的使用已经不局限于听音乐或电影,从事学习。本研究旨在了解中学生对听力健康问题的态度和意识。问卷采用谷歌表格进行。研究人员从500名年龄在18-24岁之间的大学生中收集了有关听力健康、态度和降噪行为的数据,调查问卷由吉里弗、比奇和威廉姆斯编制。在听力健康指标方面,21.2%的人认为自己的听力“近乎完美”,34.8%的人认为自己的听力“非常好”。在受访者对噪音的认知和态度方面,75.6%的受访者“明白良好听力的重要性”,大部分受访者(41.6%)认同“噪音会导致听力损失,而且损害是永久性的”。在减少噪音方面,70%的受访者“采取措施防止噪音暴露”,53.3%的受访者表示已达到“避免和限制噪音暴露”的程度。在当前的COVID-19大流行期间,随着学生越来越多地参与在线活动,越来越需要开展有关听力健康的宣传计划。这些预防措施有助改善听力和听力,并避免因长时间使用耳机而导致听力损失的风险。
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Open Public Health Journal
Open Public Health Journal Social Sciences-Health (social science)
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期刊介绍: The Open Public Health Journal is an Open Access online journal which publishes original research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, short articles and guest edited single topic issues in the field of public health. Topics covered in this interdisciplinary journal include: public health policy and practice; theory and methods; occupational health and education; epidemiology; social medicine; health services research; ethics; environmental health; adolescent health; AIDS care; mental health care. The Open Public Health Journal, a peer reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality articles rapidly and freely available worldwide.
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