| Literature DB >> 23935628 |
Aqeel Absalan1, Ibrahim Pirasteh, Gholam Ali Dashti Khavidaki, Azam Asemi Rad, Ali Akbar Nasr Esfahani, Mohammad Hussein Nilforoush.
Abstract
Hearing impairment substantially affects child's ability to normally acquire the spoken language. Such negative effects create problems for the child not only in terms of communication but also in terms of achievement in school as well as social and emotional growth. The aim of this research is to study the prevalence of hearing disorders and its relationship to age and gender among primary school students of Zahedan, Iran. In this cross-sectional and descriptive analytical study, 1500 students from elementary schools were screened for hearing loss. The selection of samples was performed using multistage sampling method. Primary information was obtained through direct observation, otoscopy, and audiometric and tympanometric screenings. Data was obtained and analyzed via ANOVA test. Statistical analysis showed a significant correlation between the age and the prevalence of middle ear abnormal function. Conductive hearing loss in males and females was 8.8% and 7.1%, respectively. In addition, 1% and 0.7% of male and female students, respectively, suffered from sensorineural hearing loss. Results indicated that 20.2% of students of elementary schools in Zahedan needed medical treatment for their problems. Therefore, it is recommended that the hearing screening of school-age children should be included in annual school health programs in this region.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23935628 PMCID: PMC3712238 DOI: 10.1155/2013/138935
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Otolaryngol ISSN: 1687-9201
Results of direct observation and otoscopic examination based on gender.
| Observation | Cerumen | External substance | Obstruction and narrowness of the canal | Eardrum rupture | Hearing aid |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 65 | 4 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
| Female | 58 | — | — | 3 | 1 |
Frequency distribution of types of tympanogram based on school grade.
| Tympanogram | Grade | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | Total | |||||||
| Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | |
| A | 243 | 81% | 266 | 88.7% | 267 | 89% | 275 | 91.7% | 275 | 91.7% | 1326 | 88.4% |
| B | 12 | 4% | 10 | 3.3% | 6 | 2% | 6 | 2% | 6 | 2.3% | 41 | 2.7% |
| C | 45 | 15% | 24 | 8% | 27 | 9% | 19 | 6.3% | 18 | 6% | 133 | 8.9% |
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| Total | 300 | 100% | 300 | 100% | 300 | 100% | 300 | 100% | 300 | 100% | 1500 | 100% |
*Fr.: frequency.
Frequency distribution of conductive hearing loss based on grade.
| Conductive hearing loss | Grade | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st grade | 2nd grade | 3rd grade | 4th grade | 5th grade | Total | |||||||
| Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | |
| Yes | 30 | 11% | 25 | 9% | 20 | 7.3% | 20 | 7.3% | 14 | 5% | 109 | 88.4% |
| No | 243 | 89% | 252 | 91% | 253 | 92.7% | 254 | 92.7% | 268 | 95% | 1270 | 2.7% |
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| Total | 273 | 100% | 277 | 100% | 273 | 100% | 274 | 100% | 282 | 100% | 1379 | 100% |
Frequency distribution of conductive hearing loss based on gender.
| Conductive hearing loss | Gender | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Total | ||||
| Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | |
| Yes | 59 | 8.8% | 50 | 7.1% | 109 | 7.9% |
| No | 611 | 91.2% | 659 | 92.9% | 1270 | 92.1% |
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| Total | 670 | 100% | 709 | 100% | 1379 | 100% |
Frequency distribution of sensorineural hearing loss based on gender.
| Sensorineural hearing loss | Gender | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | Female | Total | ||||
| Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | Fr. | Percent | |
| Yes | 7 | 1% | 5 | 0.7% | 12 | 0.9% |
| No | 663 | 99% | 704 | 99.3% | 1367 | 99.1% |
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| Total | 670 | 100% | 709 | 100% | 1379 | 100% |