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J Am Acad Audiol ; 15(4): 300-10; quiz 334-5, 2004 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15239203

ABSTRACT

Otitis media with effusion (OME) often results in hearing loss for children with the condition. In order to provide appropriate and effective audiologic management, it is important to understand the impact of OME on speech recognition ability when hearing loss is present. This study examined the speech recognition abilities of normal-hearing six- and seven-year-old children (n = 12) and adults (n = 12) using monosyllabic words and nonsense syllables presented at two levels of simulated conductive hearing loss characteristic of OME. Average speech recognition scores decreased as the degree of simulated conductive hearing loss increased. Both age groups scored significantly poorer for nonsense syllables than for monosyllabic words. In general, the children performed more poorly than the adults with the exception of the easiest listening condition for word stimuli. Furthermore, children appeared less able than adults to use their knowledge of familiar words to improve performance. These findings suggest that rehabilitative strategies may best be focused on combining familiarization techniques and amplification options.


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Hearing Loss, Conductive/etiology , Hearing Loss, Conductive/physiopathology , Otitis Media with Effusion/complications , Otitis Media with Effusion/physiopathology , Speech Perception/physiology , Adult , Analysis of Variance , Case-Control Studies , Child , Confidence Intervals , Female , Humans , Male , Speech Reception Threshold Test
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