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Threshold Of Subjective Auditory Handicap

Authors: R. Hinchcliffe; F Merluzzi;

Threshold Of Subjective Auditory Handicap

Abstract

A study of the hearing levels of a random sample of the rural population of the UK indicated that the threshold of subjective auditory handicap was age dependent and couldbe given by the expression log10 y = 0.0185x + 0.145, where y is hearing level in dB ISO (average of the values at 500, 1000 and 2000 Hz) corresponding to threshold of subjective auditory handicap and x is age in years of subject.

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Adult, Male, Rural Population, Adolescent, Age Factors, Auditory Threshold, Deafness, Middle Aged, United Kingdom, Audiometry, Humans, Female, Mathematics, Aged

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