父母对儿童休闲的看法与有害噪音暴露的风险

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Deafness & Education International Pub Date : 2016-02-02 DOI:10.1080/14643154.2015.1136478
L. Carter, D. Black, A. Bundy, W. Williams
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摘要本研究的目的是调查青少年儿童(有听力障碍和无听力障碍)父母的态度,目的如下:(1)比较父母群体对休闲噪音相关听力损伤风险的看法;(2)调查父母对孩子参加一系列日常休闲活动(其中一些可能涉及噪音暴露)的舒适程度。横断面队列研究。实验组-听力障碍青少年(13-18岁)家长(HI组)n = 53。对照组:听力正常/未受损的同龄青少年家长(NH组)n = 70。采用Rasch模型评估休闲态度问卷的内部效度和信度。使用rasch生成的区间水平数据和原始有序水平数据来识别组间的系统差异。大多数父母(HI组和NH组)普遍认为休闲噪音对年轻人的健康有重大风险,但很少有人认为自己的孩子处于高风险中。与NH组的父母相比,HI组的父母在几个特定的休闲活动上总体上明显不那么舒适,但相反,在两个活动上更舒适。与各种因素有关的担忧。休闲时间的活动为孩子们提供了一个重要的社交机会,它们是健康的情感和身体发展的重要组成部分。父母的态度可能影响孩子的参与。父母可以从识别和管理听力障碍对孩子休闲参与的影响的支持中受益。
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Parent Perceptions of Children's Leisure and the Risk of Damaging Noise Exposure†
Abstract The purpose of this study was to survey the attitudes of parents of adolescent children (with, and without, hearing impairment), with the following objectives: (1) compare perceptions of the parent groups regarding the risk of leisure-noise-related hearing injury; and (2) investigate how comfortable parents felt endorsing their child's participation in a range of everyday leisure activities, some which may involve noise exposure. Cross-sectional cohort study. Experimental group — parents of adolescents (aged 13–18 years) with hearing impairment (HI group) n = 53. Control group — parents of age-matched youths with non-impaired/‘normal hearing’ (NH group) n = 70. Rasch modelling was applied to evaluate the internal validity and reliability of the leisure attitudes items. Rasch-generated interval-level data and raw ordinal-level data were used to identify systematic differences between groups. Most parents (HI and NH groups) perceived leisure-noise to be a significant health risk for young people in general, but few perceived their own child to be at high risk. Parents in the HI group were significantly less comfortable overall, and with several specific leisure activities, than parents in the NH group but, conversely, were more comfortable with two activities. Concerns related to a variety of factors. Leisure-time activities provide a major opportunity for children to socialize and they are a crucial part of healthy emotional and physical development. Parent attitudes may influence children's participation. Parents may benefit from support in identifying and managing concerns about the impact of hearing impairment on their children's leisure participation.
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期刊介绍: Deafness and Education International is a peer-reviewed journal published quarterly, in alliance with the British Association of Teachers of the Deaf (BATOD) and the Australian Association of Teachers of the Deaf (AATD). The journal provides a forum for teachers and other professionals involved with the education and development of deaf infants, children and young people, and readily welcomes relevant contributions from this area of expertise. Submissions may fall within the areas of linguistics, education, personal-social and cognitive developments of deaf children, spoken language, sign language, deaf culture and traditions, audiological issues, cochlear implants, educational technology, general child development.
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