artículo
Attitudes to noise in young adults and associated factors: adaptation of the youth attitude to noise scale into Spanish using item response theory analysis
Fecha
2022Registro en:
10.1080/14992027.2022.2089925
1708-8186
1499-2027
35767265
SCOPUS_ID:85133243930
WOS:000818840300001
Autor
Fuentes López, Eduardo
Fuente, Adrian
Luna-Monsalve, Manuel
Guajardo-Vergara, Carlos
Institución
Resumen
Objective This study aimed to identify the attitudes to noise in young adults and the possible effects of gender, age, and a positive history of auditory symptoms related to recreational noise exposure on the attitudes to noise in this population. Design The Youth Attitude to Noise (YANS) and the hearing symptom description (HSD) scales were adapted into Spanish to be used with young adults. The validity was determined using factor analyses and Item Response Theory (IRT) models. Linear regression models were used to determine whether the YANS scores were associated with gender, age, and auditory symptoms. Study sample Both instruments were given to a sample of 728 Chilean young adults. Data obtained from this sample was used to determine the YANS and HSD scales' validity and to assess the effects of gender, age, and auditory symptoms on attitudes. Results Our results showed that the YANS and HSD scales had adequate validity and reliability. Differences in the items' capacity to discriminate attitudes to noise were noted using the IRT model. Auditory symptoms were significantly associated with the YANS scores. Conclusions The attitudes to noise in Chilean young adults are influenced by self-perception of auditory symptoms, age, and gender.