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Speech Perception in Children Under Noisy Situations

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Author(s):
de Souza Jacob, Regina Tangerino ; Garro Monteiro, Natalia Fernanda ; Molina, Samira Vilela ; Bevilacqua, Maria Cecilia ; Pereira Lauris, Jose Roberto ; Mortari Moret, Adriane Lima
Total Authors: 6
Document type: Journal article
Source: INTERNATIONAL ARCHIVES OF OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY; v. 15, n. 2, p. 5-pg., 2011-04-01.
Abstract

Introduction: The ability to understand speech is impaired by many factors during evaluations, especially under noise, and it is still more complex for children under these conditions. Objective: To analyze the speech perception in children with a normal hearing in different noise situations. Method: Way of study transverse section. The Brazilian Hearing in Noise Test (HINT) was performed in 21 children aged between 7 and 14 with a standard hearing and no cognitive alterations. The sentence lists were randomly used in these situations: silence (S), frontal noise (FN); right-side noise (RN); left-side noise (LN); noise at 180 degrees. (RT) and a comparison between the result of the compound noise (CN) and the diffuse noise in four sound areas at 45 degrees; 135 degrees; 225 degrees e 315 degrees (4 BXS). Results: The statistical analysis showed a significant difference among the following situations: RN with FN; BN with FN; and it was worse with 4 BXS, where a difference for RN, BN, CN, LN and FN was found. To analyze a correlation with age, it was significant regarding the age, as a result of HINT values only for the frontal noise. Conclusion: The significant differences in the results of speech perception among the different hearing conditions in the evaluated individuals suggest carefulness when choosing the stimulus in evaluations of speech perception in the noise in hearing-impaired children. Accordingly, researches in this field are necessary to determine the standards and variations related to its application and result interpretation. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 07/07599-4 - Efficacy of FM systems to hearing impaired children
Grantee:Regina Tangerino de Souza Jacob
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants