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The association of sociodemographic factors and risk behavior with unsafe use of personal listening devices in adolescents

Danique E. Paping, Jantien L. Vroegop, Hanan El Marroun, Robert J. Baatenburg de Jong, Marc P. van der Schroeff

2022International Journal of Environmental Health Research12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Many young people are potentially at risk of noise-induced hearing loss due to unsafe use of personal listening devices. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the association of sociodemographic factors and risk behavior with unsafe use of personal listening devices in adolescents to identify a target group for prevention. A smartphone application was developed to objectively measure music listening habits among 314 adolescents with a mean age of 13 years and 7 months (SD ±5 months). Listening habits were characterized as safe or unsafe based on the weekly noise dose. Data on sociodemographic factors and traditional health risk behaviors were obtained by questionnaires. Within the study group, 10.5% of the participants exceeded the 50%, and 4.8% the 100% recommended weekly noise dose. Adolescents with a lower socioeconomic status were more likely to engage in unsafe listening habits as compared to adolescents with a higher socioeconomic status. Additionally, risk behavior was associated with higher odds of having unsafe listening habits as compared to no risk behavior. Age, sex and educational levels were not significantly associated with unsafe listening habits. The findings of the present study indicate that interventions to promote safe listening habits should target adolescents with a lower socioeconomic status and higher risk behavior. Future research is needed to investigate how these adolescents can be motivated to adopt safe listening habits.

Topics & Concepts

Active listeningSocioeconomic statusPsychological interventionEnvironmental healthOddsPsychologyAssociation (psychology)MedicineOccupational safety and healthCross-sectional studyLogistic regressionPopulationPsychiatryCommunicationPathologyInternal medicinePsychotherapistNoise Effects and ManagementHearing Loss and RehabilitationHearing, Cochlea, Tinnitus, Genetics
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