Pure Tone Audiograms from Hearing-impaired Children; II. predicting Speech-hearing from the Audiogram
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in British Journal of Audiology
- Vol. 15 (1) , 3-10
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03005368109108951
Abstract
Pure tone audiograms and speech audiograms using sentence lists were obtained from 150 8-16-year-old children with pure tone hearing losses ranging from mild to severe. Most of the hearing impairments were cochlear in origin. Three ‘speech-hearing’ measures were selected from the speech audiograms, and it was shown that the correlation coefficients between two of these and the pure tone hearing thresholds were roughly in agreement with figures from previous studies of adults = 0.882 for Speech Reception Threshold and audiogram and pure tone thresholds. The strengths of different summaries of the pure tone audiogram for predicting the various speech-hearing measures were, either alone or in combination, two indices which have been proposed recently by the present authors,and which measure both the degree of pure tone hearing loss of the slope of the pure tone audiogram. However, the gains in predictive strength achieved with these indices were small.Keywords
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