| Literature DB >> 32340352 |
Sunghwa You1,2, Chanbeom Kwak1,2, Woojae Han1,2.
Abstract
Given the concern regarding increased hearing loss in young people who use personal listening devices (PLDs), the present study analyzes the experience of PLDs among college students to identify their knowledge of and attitude toward hearing conservation. It also explains their relationship between knowledge of hearing loss and attitude-related hearing conservation as a questionnaire response using a regression model. A total of 1009 Korean college students responded to an online questionnaire. As a survey tool, the Personal Listening Device and Hearing Questionnaire was adapted as a Korean version with 78 modified items under 9 categories. Using principal component analysis, specific factors were extracted, and their relationships and paths were confirmed using multiple regression analysis. The results of the knowledge category of the questionnaire indicate that most respondents knew how to maintain healthy hearing and understood the signs of hearing loss. Regardless, many college students habitually use PLDs at high levels in noisy environments; they do not recognize how to prevent hearing loss. Even though they continue their current use pattern for PLDs, they also had a positive attitude toward receiving more information about hearing conservation. According to the regression model, the students' self-reported hearing deficits were due to the volume rather than the frequent use. Interestingly, knowledge about hearing loss may encourage students to develop a positive attitude toward reasonable restriction of PLD use. When PLD users have detailed knowledge about the hearing loss provided by professionals, we believe that most will avoid serious hearing problems and its risks and maintain a judicious attitude toward their own conservation.Entities:
Keywords: PLDs; college students’ recreational noise exposure; hearing conservations; personal listening device
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32340352 PMCID: PMC7216199 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17082934
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Demographic statistical information of survey participants.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1. Age | 19 years and younger | 18(1.8) |
|
| 20~24 years | 674(66.8) | ||
| 24~29 years | 309(30.6) | ||
| 30 years and older | 8(0.8) | ||
| Total: | 1009 | ||
| Q2. Gender | Male | 506(50.1) |
|
| Female | 503(49.9) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q3. Residential District | Seoul | 171(17) |
|
| Gyeonggi-do | 25(22.3) | ||
| Gangwon-do | 87(8.6) | ||
| Chungcheong-do | 150(14.9) | ||
| Jeolla-do | 105(10.5) | ||
| Gyeongsang-do | 254(25.2) | ||
| Jeju Island | 16(1.6) | ||
| N/A | 1 | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q4. College Status | Freshmen | 147(14.6) |
|
| Sophomores | 250(24.8) | ||
| Juniors | 228(22.6) | ||
| Seniors | 311(30.9) | ||
| Graduate Students | 73(7.2) | ||
| Total: | 1009 | ||
| Q78. Self-assessment Validity | Completely honest | 961(95.24) |
|
| Partially honest | 41(4.06) | ||
| Dishonest | 7(0.69) | ||
| Total: | 1009 | ||
Note. Items receiving a 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked in darker gray, Q: Question.
Figure 1Data comparison of the original Personal Listening Device and Hearing Questionnaire (PLDHQ) and the current Korean version (PLDHQ-K): (A) How many days do you use your PLDs in a week? (Q37), (B) If you already have a hearing loss, do you think that your use of PLDs is one of its causes? (Q65), (C) Questions regarding signs of hearing loss (Q9, 11, 13, and 15), (D) Do you want to study more about the potential hearing loss associated with using PLDs? (Q62).
Summary of the multiple regression analysis for the first hypothesis.
| Model | R2 | Adjusted R2 | Durbin-Watson |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q10 | 0.064 | 0.061 | 2.120 |
| Q49 | 0.166 | 0.164 | 2.063 |
| Q50 | 0.153 | 0.152 | 2.033 |
| Q51 | 0.239 | 0.236 | 2.027 |
| Q52 | 0.209 | 0.207 | 1.967 |
| Q53 | 0.175 | 0.172 | 2.035 |
Note. Q: Question.
Figure 2Path result for the first hypothesis based on a multiple regression model. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.
Summary of the multiple regression analysis for the second hypothesis.
| Model | R2 | Adjusted R2 | Durbin-Watson |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q56 | 0.068 | 0.065 | 1.958 |
| Q59 | 0.026 | 0.024 | 2.024 |
| Q60 | 0.019 | 0.017 | 1.953 |
| Q24 | 0.032 | 0.030 | 2.021 |
| Q26 | 0.019 | 0.017 | 2.072 |
| Q61 | 0.014 | 0.013 | 1.986 |
Note. Q: Question.
Figure 3Path results for the second hypothesis based on the multiple regression model. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.01, *** p < 0.001.
Self-evaluation of one’s hearing status and personal experience of noise exposure.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q5. How often are you exposed to noisy environments? | Never | 21(2.1) |
|
| Rarely | 210(20.8) | ||
| Sometimes | 476(47.2) | ||
| Frequently | 240(23.8) | ||
| Always | 62(6.1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q17. Mark your current hearing condition as 1–10 (1: the worst hearing level, 10: the best hearing level) | 1 | 2(0.2) |
|
| 2 | 6(0.6) | ||
| 3 | 41(4.1) | ||
| 4 | 79(7.8) | ||
| 5 | 114(11.3) | ||
| 6 | 151(15) | ||
| 7 | 247(24.5) | ||
| 8 | 245(24.3) | ||
| 9 | 93(9.2) | ||
| 10 | 31(3.1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q35. Do you think you have some difficulties when hearing? | Yes | 119(11.8) |
|
| No | 540(53.5) | ||
| Maybe | 229(22.7) | ||
| I don’t know | 121(12) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q36. If you have hearing difficulties, what is their cause? | Ear infections | 77(7.7) |
|
| Fever | 9(0.9) | ||
| Noise | 150(14.9) | ||
| Trauma | 8(0.8) | ||
| Drugs | 1(0.1) | ||
| Birth defects | 28(2.8) | ||
| PLD use | 306(30.4) | ||
| Do not have any | 323(32.1) | ||
| Unknown | 104(10.3) | ||
| N/A | 3 | ||
| Total | 1006 | ||
| Q65. If you already have hearing loss, do you think that using PLDs is one of the causes? | Yes | 485(48.1) |
|
| No | 130(12.9) | ||
| Maybe | 314(31.1) | ||
| I don’t know | 80(7.9) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Knowledge of factors triggering hearing loss and hearing loss prevention.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q6. Do you think that people with hearing loss no longer need to worry about hearing loss from hazardous noise? | Yes | 100(9.9) |
|
| No | 728(72.2) | ||
| Maybe | 131(13) | ||
| I don’t know | 50(5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q7. Do you think that inserting cotton in the ears can prevent hearing loss caused by loud noise? | Yes | 166(16.5) |
|
| No | 370(36.7) | ||
| Maybe | 337(33.4) | ||
| I don’t know | 136(13.5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q8. Do you think that noise-induced hearing loss can be prevented in advance? | Yes | 668(66.2) |
|
| No | 97(9.6) | ||
| Maybe | 198(19.6) | ||
| I don’t know | 46(4.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q9. Do you think tinnitus (or ringing in the ears) is a symptom of overexposure to hazardous noise? | Yes | 484(48) |
|
| No | 140(13.9) | ||
| Maybe | 275(27.3) | ||
| I don’t know | 110(10.9) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q11. If you do not hear another person’s voice correctly or you ask for repeats saying “huh?” or “what?” is this a symptom of hearing loss? | Yes | 301(29.8) |
|
| No | 339(33.6) | ||
| Maybe | 282(28) | ||
| I don’t know | 87(8.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q13. Do you think it is a sign of hearing loss if people’s voices sound muffled or as if people are mumbling? | Yes | 335(33.2) |
|
| No | 266(26.4) | ||
| Maybe | 309(30.6) | ||
| I don’t know | 99(9.8) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q15. Do you think raising the volume of a TV or a radio is a symptom of hearing loss? | Yes | 570(56.5) |
|
| No | 155(15.4) | ||
| Maybe | 244(24.2) | ||
| I don’t know | 40(4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Selection and PLD preferences.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q18. Do you currently use a PLD, such as a smartphone or MP3 player? | Yes | 985(97.6) |
|
| No | 24(2.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q19. If you have a PLD, what kind of device is it? | Smartphone | 946(93.8) |
|
| MP3 player | 26(2.6) | ||
| Tablet | 9(0.9) | ||
| Notebook | 8(0.8) | ||
| Other | 20(2) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q20. If you have a PLD, how did you get it? | Given to me (choose) | 115(11.4) |
|
| Given to me (not choose) | 50(5) | ||
| I purchased it | 810(80.3) | ||
| Do not own one | 24(2.4) | ||
| Other | 10(1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q21. Considering your current financial status, is it easy for you to purchase a PLD? | Yes | 471(46.7) |
|
| No | 301(29.8) | ||
| Maybe | 187(18.3) | ||
| I don’t know | 50(5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q22. How many of your friends use PLDs? Check a percentage. | Less than 25% | 36(3.6) |
|
| 26–50% | 62(6.1) | ||
| 51–75% | 133(13.2) | ||
| 76–100% | 778(77.1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q23. If you could choose any PLDs in the store, which kind of PLD would you prefer? | Smartphone | 812(80.5) |
|
| MP3 player | 62(6.1) | ||
| Tablet | 72(7.1) | ||
| Notebook | 47(4.7) | ||
| Other (please specify) | 16(1.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q29. Which manufacturer of PLDs do you currently use? | Samsung | 518(51.4) |
|
| LG | 99(9.8) | ||
| Apple | 355(35.2) | ||
| SONY | 7(0.7) | ||
| Lenovo | 2(0.2) | ||
| Other (please specify) | 28(2.8) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q30. What kind of PLD did you use before using your current one? | Smartphone | 708(70.2) |
|
| MP3 player | 236(23.4) | ||
| Tablet | 18(1.8) | ||
| Notebook | 31(3.1) | ||
| Other (please specify) | 16(1.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q31. What type of earphones do you usually use to listen to music on your PLD? | Earbuds | 672(66.6) |
|
| Canal earphone | 274(27.2) | ||
| Headset | 34(3.4) | ||
| Custom earpieces | 6(0.6) | ||
| Other (please specify) | 23(2.3) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q32. Would you consider purchasing customized earphones or headphones for your PLD to reduce background noise (e.g., vehicle, conversation, other noise)? | Yes | 471(46.7) |
|
| No | 317(31.4) | ||
| Maybe | 140(13.9) | ||
| I don’t know | 81(8) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q33. How much would you be willing to pay for a customized earphone or headphone? | Under $25 | 466(46.2) |
|
| $26–$50 | 347(34.4) | ||
| $51–$100 | 97(9.6) | ||
| Over $100 | 99(9.8) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Use patterns for PLDs.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q34. How long have you been using a PLD? | Less than 1 year | 105(10.4) |
|
| 1 to 2 years | 127(12.6) | ||
| More than 2 years | 777(77) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q37. How many days do you use your PLD each week? Check the number of days that apply. | 1 | 34(3.4) |
|
| 2 | 40(4) | ||
| 3 | 95(9.4) | ||
| 4 | 114(11.3) | ||
| 5 | 151(15) | ||
| 6 | 97(9.6) | ||
| 7 | 478(47.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q38. How many hours do you use a PLD continuously each time you use one? | Less than 1/4 | 35(3.5) |
|
| 1/4 to 1/2 | 153(15.2) | ||
| 1/2 to 1 | 352(34.9) | ||
| 1 to 2 | 299(29.6) | ||
| 3 to 4 | 94(9.3) | ||
| More than 4 | 76(7.5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q39. How many hours do you usually use a PLD on the days when you do use your PLD? | Less than 1/4 | 34(3.4) |
|
| 1/4 to 1/2 | 66(6.5) | ||
| 1/2 to 1 | 212(21) | ||
| 1 to 2 | 291(28.8) | ||
| 3 to 4 | 231(22.9) | ||
| More than 4 | 175(17.3) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q40. How many times a year do you use a PLD in one place for more than four hours? | 1 to 3 | 379(37.6) |
|
| 4 to 6 | 188(18.6) | ||
| 7 to 10 | 121(12) | ||
| 11 to 20 | 85(8.4) | ||
| 21 or more | 236(23.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q41. If you can set the volume of your PLD from 1 to 10, at which level do you typically set it? | 1 | 22(2.2) |
|
| 2 | 56(5.6) | ||
| 3 | 112(11.1) | ||
| 4 | 148(14.7) | ||
| 5 | 172(17.1) | ||
| 6 | 193(19.1) | ||
| 7 | 170(16.9) | ||
| 8 | 96(9.5) | ||
| 9 | 24(2.4) | ||
| 10 | 16(1.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q42. Of the five responses, how do you consider the volume level on your PLD? | Very soft | 28(2.8) |
|
| Soft | 148(14.7) | ||
| Medium | 535(53) | ||
| Loud | 267(26.5) | ||
| Very loud | 31(3.1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q43. When you listen to your favorite music, do you increase the volume on your PLD? | Yes | 467(46.3) |
|
| No | 357(35.4) | ||
| Maybe | 161(16) | ||
| I don’t know | 24(2.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q44. In noisy background conditions, do you increase the volume on your PLD? | Yes | 771(76.4) |
|
| No | 127(12.6) | ||
| Maybe | 100(9.9) | ||
| I don’t know | 11(1.1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q45. When you are exercising, do you increase the volume on your PLD? | Yes | 451(44.7) |
|
| No | 380(37.7) | ||
| Maybe | 137(13.6) | ||
| I don’t know | 41(4.1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q46. During which activities do you usually use a PLD (can select multiple responses)? | Studying | 482(13.8) |
|
| Walking/jogging | 605(17.3) | ||
| Driving | 154(4.4) | ||
| Biking | 115(3.3) | ||
| Skiing/snowboarding | 11(0.3) | ||
| Working | 192(5.5) | ||
| Exercising | 431(12.3) | ||
| During class | 33(0.9) | ||
| Relaxing | 633(18.1) | ||
| Riding on planes | 149(4.3) | ||
| Public transport | 646(18.5) | ||
| Other | 44(1.3) | ||
| Total | 3495 | ||
| Q74. When listening to music, do you adjust the volume of your PLD to minimize the inconvenience of others nearby? | Strongly agree | 388(38.5) |
|
| Moderately agree | 346(34.3) | ||
| Neutral | 174(17.3) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 68(6.8) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 32(3.2) | ||
| N/A | 1 | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Different reasons for using PLDs.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q68. Do you agree that the main reason why you use a PLD is to listen to music? | Strongly agree | 559(55.4) |
|
| Moderately agree | 302(39.9) | ||
| Neutral | 113(11.2) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 28(2.8) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 7(0.7) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q69. Do you often use a PLD to help you relax? | Strongly agree | 225(22.3) |
|
| Moderately agree | 379(37.6) | ||
| Neutral | 216(21.4) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 136(13.5) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 53(5.3) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q70. Do you often use a PLD to isolate yourself from others? | Strongly agree | 161(16) |
|
| Moderately agree | 305(30.2) | ||
| Neutral | 204(20.2) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 218(21.6) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 121(12) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q71. Do you often use a PLD as a fashion item? | Strongly agree | 33(3.3) |
|
| Moderately agree | 71(7) | ||
| Neutral | 114(11.3) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 312(30.9) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 479(47.5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q72. Do you often use a PLD to focus on something specific, such as study or work? | Strongly agree | 187(18.5) |
|
| Moderately agree | 365(36.2) | ||
| Neutral | 219(21.7) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 138(13.7) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 100(9.9) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q73. Do you intend to use your PLD as a form of rebellion (e.g., to escape from having conversation with others)? | Strongly agree | 56(5.6) |
|
| Moderately agree | 176(17.4) | ||
| Neutral | 166(16.5) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 248(24.6) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 363(36) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q75. Do you often use a PLD when you feel bored? | Strongly agree | 375(37.2) |
|
| Moderately agree | 408(40.4) | ||
| Neutral | 157(15.6) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 44(4.4) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 25(2.5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q76. Do you often use a PLD because of its convenience? | Strongly agree | 437(43.3) |
|
| Moderately agree | 371(36.8) | ||
| Neutral | 149(14.8) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 37(3.7) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 15(1.5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q77. Do you use a PLD often because you are a “high-tech enthusiast?” | Strongly agree | 120(11.9) |
|
| Moderately agree | 137(13.6) | ||
| Neutral | 223(22.1) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 300(29.7) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 229(22.7) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Effects on hearing from PLD use.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q10. How often do you experience tinnitus? | Never | 181(17.9) |
|
| Rarely | 408(40.4) | ||
| Sometimes | 358(35.5) | ||
| Frequently | 53(5.3) | ||
| Always | 9(0.9) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q12. How often do you ask for repeats and say “huh?” or “what?” because you do not hear what other persons have said correctly? | Never | 49(4.9) |
|
| Rarely | 275(27.3) | ||
| Sometimes | 516(51.1) | ||
| Frequently | 153(15.2) | ||
| Always | 16(1.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q14. How often do you hear people’s voices sounding muffled or as though they are mumbling? | Never | 201(19.9) |
|
| Rarely | 467(46.3) | ||
| Sometimes | 286(28.3) | ||
| Frequently | 51(5.1) | ||
| Always | 4(0.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q16. How often do you increase the volume of TV or radio to have it loud enough? | Never | 61(6.1) |
|
| Rarely | 323(32) | ||
| Sometimes | 478(47.4) | ||
| Frequently | 123(12.2) | ||
| Always | 24(2.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q47. When you are using a PLD, can other people around you hear your PLD’s sound? | Yes | 121(12) |
|
| No | 671(66.5) | ||
| Maybe | 122(12.1) | ||
| I don’t know | 95(9.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q48. Have family, friends, or strangers warned/asked/demanded that you to turn down the volume of your PLD? | Never | 449(44.5) |
|
| Rarely | 344(34.1) | ||
| Sometimes | 184(18.2) | ||
| Frequently | 26(2.6) | ||
| Always | 6(0.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q49. After using a PLD, have you ever experienced tinnitus? | Never | 454(45) |
|
| Rarely | 347(34.4) | ||
| Sometimes | 183(18.2) | ||
| Frequently | 20(2) | ||
| Always | 4(0.4) | ||
| N/A | 1 | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q50. After using a PLD, have you ever felt like your ears were full or fuzzy? | Never | 448(44.4) |
|
| Rarely | 321(31.8) | ||
| Sometimes | 209(20.7) | ||
| Frequently | 28(2.8) | ||
| Always | 3(0.3) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q51. After using a PLD, have you ever increased the volume son your TV or radio to hear it better? | Never | 379(37.6) |
|
| Rarely | 297(29.4) | ||
| Sometimes | 259(25.7) | ||
| Frequently | 68(6.7) | ||
| Always | 6(0.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q52. After using a PLD, have you ever felt that people nearby are mumbling, or their voices sound muffled? | Never | 450(44.7) |
|
| Rarely | 353(35) | ||
| Sometimes | 173(17.2) | ||
| Frequently | 32(3.2) | ||
| Always | 0(0) | ||
| N/A | 1 | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q53. After using a PLD, have you ever asked someone to repeat by saying “huh?” or “what?” because you did not correctly hear what others said? | Never | 306(30.3) |
|
| Rarely | 317(31.4) | ||
| Sometimes | 284(28.2) | ||
| Frequently | 92(9.1) | ||
| Always | 10(1) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q67. Have you ever realized you were in a dangerous situation while using a PLD (e.g., when crossing the road, or had an absence of attention while driving)? | Strongly agree | 49(4.9) |
|
| Moderately agree | 174(17.2) | ||
| Neutral | 367(36.4) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 276(27.4) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 143(14.2) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Opinions about using PLDs.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q54. At what age do you give permission to others to regularly listen to music? | Younger than 5 years | 12(1.2) |
|
| 5 to 10 years | 63(6.2) | ||
| 11 to 13 years | 320(31.7) | ||
| 14 to 16 years | 386(38.3) | ||
| Older than 16 years | 158(15.7) | ||
| I don’t know | 70(6.9) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q55. Do you think that it is dangerous to use PLDs in some situations (e.g., driving, biking, snowboarding)? | Strongly agree | 562(55.7) |
|
| Moderately agree | 276(27.4) | ||
| Neutral | 107(10.6) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 44(4.4) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 20(2) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q56. Do you think that using PLDs at loud listening levels can damage hearing? | Strongly agree | 609(60.4) |
|
| Moderately agree | 305(30.3) | ||
| Neutral | 70(6.9) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 16(1.6) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 8(0.8) | ||
| N/A | 1 | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q57. Do you believe that it is unimportant to follow the manufacturer’s warnings about the safe use of PLDs (less listening time at a high volume)? | Strongly agree | 118(11.7) |
|
| Moderately agree | 218(21.6) | ||
| Neutral | 293(29) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 244(24.2) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 136(13.5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q58. Do you refuse to change your use patterns for PLDs, even though scientific evidence suggests that using a PLD at high volumes can cause hearing loss? | Yes | 150(14.9) |
|
| No | 484(48) | ||
| Maybe | 268(26.6) | ||
| I don’t know | 107(10.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q59. Do you think that PLDs should carry a warning like cigarettes do, such as, “Listening to loud music for a prolonged time can damage your hearing?” | Strongly agree | 247(24.5) |
|
| Moderately agree | 375(37.2) | ||
| Neutral | 243(24.1) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 102(10.1) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 42(4.2) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q60. To reduce the risk of hearing loss, do you think people should decrease the volume steps on their PLDs rather than only limiting their listening time? | Strongly agree | 259(25.7) |
|
| Moderately agree | 439(43.5) | ||
| Neutral | 269(26.7) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 38(3.8) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 4(0.3) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q66. If you are concentrating on using your PLD, do you fear you may not be aware of situations that are dangerous to you or others? | Yes | 713(70.7) |
|
| No | 112(11.1) | ||
| Maybe | 137(13.6) | ||
| I don’t know | 47(4.7) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Knowledge and attitude toward regulation of PLDs.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q24. Do you think PLD manufacturers, such as Apple and Samsung, should include a volume limit function to prevent hearing loss? | Yes | 565(56) |
|
| No | 228(22.6) | ||
| Maybe | 164(16.25) | ||
| I don’t know | 52(5.15) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q25. Do you know that on 29 March 2006, Apple announced software ion their web page to limit a PLDs’ maximum volume steps, with some specific sound loudness information, a caution against listening to loud music for a long period, how to prevent hearing loss from iPod use, and other key information. Are you aware of their communication? | Yes | 157(15.6) |
|
| No | 659(65.3) | ||
| Maybe | 63(6.2) | ||
| I don’t know | 130(12.9) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q26. Would you use software for volume control from a PLD manufacturer like Apple or Samsung for you or your child? | Yes | 563(55.8) |
|
| No | 183(18.1) | ||
| Maybe | 175(17.3) | ||
| I don’t know | 88(8.7) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q27. Do you agree with the experts who recommend using PLDs at a volume no higher than 60% less than 60 min a day (referred to as the “60–60 rule”)? | Strongly agree | 194(19.3) |
|
| Moderately agree | 431(42.8) | ||
| Neutral | 287(28.5) | ||
| Moderately disagree | 84(8.3) | ||
| Strongly disagree | 12(1.2) | ||
| N/A | 1 | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q28. Do you think that special recommendations like the “60–60 rule” are a violation of the public’s right to privacy? | Yes | 114(11.3) |
|
| No | 599(59.4) | ||
| Maybe | 151(15) | ||
| I don’t know | 145(14.4) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.
Type of education preference for hearing conservation.
| Item Number | Response | Number of Respondents (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q61. Do you think that newscasts, newspapers, and other media have overstated the risk of hearing loss from PLD use? | Yes | 81(8) |
|
| No | 608(60.3) | ||
| Maybe | 113(11.2) | ||
| I don’t know | 207(20.5) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q62. Do you want to study and learn more about the potential hearing loss associated with using PLDs? | Yes | 751(74.4) |
|
| No | 258(25.6) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q63. If you want to study additional information on how to use PLDs to avoid hearing loss, how would you like to receive it? | 241(23.9) |
| |
| Web sites | 138(13.7) | ||
| From doctors | 89(8.8) | ||
| From experts | 155(15.4) | ||
| From friends, family | 29(2.9) | ||
| TV | 227(22.5) | ||
| Radio | 5(0.5) | ||
| Manufacturer warning | 84(8.3) | ||
| 14(1.4) | |||
| Other | 27(2.7) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
| Q64. Whose advice would you seek about safe PLD use and hearing loss? | Doctor | 369(36.6) |
|
| Manufacturer | 60(6) | ||
| Audiologist | 101(10) | ||
| Expert | 424(42) | ||
| Family | 19(1.9) | ||
| Friends | 29(2.9) | ||
| Other | 7(0.7) | ||
| Total | 1009 | ||
Note. The parentheses are a percentage of the total that were asked for each question. Also, items with 50% and higher response rate are graphically marked as darker gray. Q: Question.