Hearing loss in school-aged children

Torrente M.C.; Tamblay N.; Herrada J.; Maass J.C.

Keywords: prevalence, incidence, hearing loss, school aged

Abstract

Background: Hearing loss is a common disability affecting 5% of the world’s population. A lack of opportune diagnosis affects both the individual and society. In order to develop public health policies in the field of hearing health, countries must have information about epidemiology. Aims/Objectives: In this review, we describe the information available about prevalence and incidence of hearing loss in school-aged children. Material and Methods: Review of the literature in PubMed. Results: Reported prevalence of hearing loss in school-aged children varied between 0.2% and 7.8%. Several factors could explain the discrepancy in numbers such as definition of hearing loss, cause, and the inclusion of high-frequency hearing loss. The rate of delayed-onset hearing loss at the age of six years old varied between 0.6 and 0.8 per 1000. Conclusions and Significance: The prevalence of hearing loss in school-aged children varied between 0.2% and 7.8%, and the rate of delayed-onset hearing loss at the age of six years old varied between 0.6 and 0.8 per 1000.

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Título según WOS: Hearing loss in school-aged children
Título según SCOPUS: Hearing loss in school-aged children
Título de la Revista: Acta Oto-Laryngologica
Volumen: 143
Número: 1
Editorial: Taylor and Francis Ltd.
Fecha de publicación: 2023
Página de inicio: 28
Página final: 30
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1080/00016489.2022.2162959

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS