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摘要
目的:开发一种改进版的辅助响度曲线(PAL),用于评估日常声音的响度是否合适:设计:最初,16 位不同年龄和听力损失程度的参与者表示他们是否遇到过 PAL 中描述的每种情况,以及他们认为描述的具体程度。根据他们的回答,我们剔除了 PAL 中的大部分情况,并引入了新的情况,从而得出了剑桥辅助响度量表(CALP)。80 名听力正常的年轻人和 22 名老年人参加了 CALP 测试,他们对每种情况的响度和对响度的满意度进行了评分(与原始 PAL 一样)。满意度与响度呈强烈的负相关,这表明满意度在很大程度上取决于响度。然后,对 32 名听力正常的年轻新参与者和 49 名老年听力损失参与者(其中大多数人使用助听器)进行了 CALP 测试,他们对响度和响度的适当性进行了评分:结果:有些情况被评为响亮,但响度适当,这表明 CALP 能够区分这些方面:结论:所有参与者都能理解 CALP 的问题。结论:所有参与者都能理解 CALP 的问题,CALP 可用于评估响度的适当性。
The Cambridge aided loudness profile (CALP): item choices and data for unaided listening by young and older normal-hearing listeners and older hearing-impaired listeners.
Objective: To develop an improved version of the profile of aided loudness (PAL), intended for assessment of the appropriateness of the loudness of everyday sounds.
Design: Initially, 16 participants with a range of ages and degrees of hearing loss indicated whether they encountered each situation described in the PAL and how specific they considered the description to be. Based on the responses, most situations from the PAL were eliminated and new situations were introduced, giving the Cambridge Aided Loudness Profile (CALP). The CALP was administered to 80 young and 22 older participants with normal hearing, who rated the loudness of each situation and satisfaction with this loudness (as for the original PAL). Satisfaction was strongly negatively correlated with loudness, suggesting that satisfaction was largely based on loudness. The CALP was then administered to 32 new young normal-hearing participants and 49 older participants with hearing loss, most of whom used hearing aids, who rated loudness and the appropriateness of loudness.
Results: Some situations were rated as loud but appropriate in loudness, indicating that the CALP can distinguish these aspects.
Conclusions: The CALP questions were understood by all participants. The CALP may be useful for assessing the appropriateness of loudness.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.