The Audibility, Perception, and Cognition Laboratory, Center for Hearing Research, Boys Town Research Hospital, 555 North 30th Street, Omaha, NE, 68131, USA.
University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA.
Behav Res Methods. 2023 Sep;55(6):2838-2852. doi: 10.3758/s13428-022-01933-1. Epub 2022 Aug 12.
Quantifying hearing acuity is increasingly important across a wide range of research areas in the behavioral and neurosciences. Scientists have relied on either self-reported hearing status or the availability of diagnostic hearing assessment in past studies. There remains a need for a valid and reliable assessment of auditory sensitivity that can provide estimates of the magnitude of hearing loss, if present, without requirements for professional audiologists, facilities, and equipment that are needed to conduct a diagnostic hearing assessment. The goal of this experiment was to validate the NIH Toolbox® Hearing Threshold Test (HTT), a tablet-based hearing assessment available via iPad application that uses consumer-grade headphones, on a clinical sample of children and adults with varying degrees of hearing acuity. Electroacoustic analysis of the hearing assessment application and headphones demonstrated acoustic outputs within established conformity standards for hearing assessment. Twenty-seven children and 63 adults participated in a standard diagnostic hearing assessment and the experimental tablet-based assessment. The results showed that thresholds from the tablet-based assessment were highly correlated with thresholds from the clinical hearing assessment (r = .83-.93) for children and adults for all frequencies and across a range of levels of hearing acuity. The HTT also met clinical test-retest reliability standards (Cronbach's α > .86). The tablet-based hearing assessment provides acceptable estimates of hearing levels for children and adults when diagnostic audiometric assessment capabilities are not available.
在行为和神经科学的众多研究领域中,量化听力敏锐度变得越来越重要。科学家们在过去的研究中要么依赖于自我报告的听力状况,要么依赖于诊断性听力评估的可用性。仍然需要一种有效的、可靠的听觉敏感度评估方法,如果存在听力损失,可以在不需要进行诊断性听力评估所需的专业听力学家、设施和设备的情况下,提供听力损失程度的估计。本实验的目的是验证 NIH 工具箱®听力阈值测试(HTT),这是一种基于平板电脑的听力评估方法,可通过 iPad 应用程序使用消费级耳机进行,适用于具有不同听力敏锐度的儿童和成人临床样本。对听力评估应用程序和耳机的电声学分析表明,其声学输出符合听力评估的既定一致性标准。27 名儿童和 63 名成人参加了标准诊断性听力评估和基于平板电脑的实验性评估。结果表明,对于所有频率和不同听力敏锐度水平的儿童和成人,基于平板电脑的评估的阈值与临床听力评估的阈值高度相关(r =.83-.93)。HTT 也符合临床测试-重测可靠性标准(Cronbach's α >.86)。当无法进行诊断性听力评估时,基于平板电脑的听力评估可以为儿童和成人提供可接受的听力水平估计。