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Scand Audiol Suppl ; (52): 171-3, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11318458

ABSTRACT

To respond to the demands of clinical practice and the needs of rehabilitation, a Finnish audiometric sentence test is being developed. The test consists of 10 sets of 10 sentences, each set serving as an independent test. The test is scored by words (50 per set). Homogeneity between the sets was guaranteed by a number of linguistic and phonetic criteria, controlled by using the Virko Sentence Analyzer, a programme especially constructed for the purpose. Recognition tests for the validation of the sentence sets were made with young normally hearing adults (n = 70; age group 18-25 years). Psychometric recognition properties of the test are described. The selection process of the final 10 sentence sets is illustrated.


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Audiometry, Pure-Tone/methods , Hearing Disorders/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Audiometry, Pure-Tone/statistics & numerical data , Finland/epidemiology , Hearing Disorders/epidemiology , Humans , Phonetics , Psychometrics , Speech Perception
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Scand Audiol ; 27(4): 237-47, 1998.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9832406

ABSTRACT

The aetiology and risk indicators of hearing impairments of all types and degrees were studied in a 1-year birth cohort of 8713 children from northern Finland. The subjects (7 years of age) included in the clinical and audiometric examinations were recruited by standard clinical criteria, i.e. suspicion of parents according to a questionnaire, abnormal hearing screening result or a hearing impairment noted in hospital records (n = 541), and by random sampling from among the 8172 not suspected (n = 1009). One-hundred-and-one subjects in the group suspected of having hearing impairment and 27 subjects in the random sample eventually had hearing impairment. The aetiology could be defined in only 44.5% of the cases, ear infections being the most common. In this relatively small series, only a few risk indicators (congenital anomalies, meningitis and a history of ear discharge lasting for over 1 month) could be shown to be associated with impaired hearing in a logistic regression analysis.


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Hearing Disorders/etiology , Cohort Studies , Female , Finland/epidemiology , Hearing Disorders/diagnosis , Hearing Disorders/epidemiology , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Retrospective Studies , Risk Factors , Severity of Illness Index
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