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Validación y confiabilidad del Cuestionario de Tamizaje Auditivo Escolar en adolescentes usuarios de reproductores de música comprimida.

INTRODUCCIÓN: El uso frecuente de reproductores de archivos de música y la intensidad del volumen son factores de riesgo para el desarrollo de hipoacusia.

OBJETIVO: Validar el Cuestionario de Tamizaje Auditivo Escolar (CUTAE) para identificar alteraciones auditivas en adolescentes usuarios de reproductores de archivos música comprimida (RPAMC).

MÉTODO: Se estudiaron adolescentes usuarios de RPAMC, sin hipoacusia ni patología de oído medio. Se aplicó el CUTAE y se realizó audiometría. Se determinó reproducibilidad (coeficiente correlación intraclase-CCI), consistencia interna (alfa de Cronbach), validez de apariencia (técnica Delphi), validez concurrente CUTAE-audiometría (correlación de Pearson) y validez predictiva (regresión múltiple) del cuestionario.

RESULTADOS: Se evaluaron 59 adolescentes (118 oídos), 66 % del sexo femenino, con edad promedio fue de 13 años; 90 oídos con parámetros normales, 18 con umbral menor de 20 dB con morfología de trauma acústico (TA) en la frecuencia de 6 KHz y 10 con TA. El cuestionario tuvo CCI de 0.788, alfa de Cronbach de 0.807, correlación de Pearson de 0.290 a 0.368 (p < 0.05); las variables predictivas fueron horas de uso del dispositivo, dificultad para escuchar a las personas (p < 0.05) y tipo de zumbido (p = 0.07).

CONCLUSIÓN: El CUTAE tiene propiedades clinimétricas para considerarlo una prueba de tamizaje en la detección de alteraciones auditivas en adolescentes usuarios de RPAMC.

INTRODUCTION: Frequent use of audio file players and volume intensity are risk factors for the development of hypoacusis.

OBJECTIVE: To validate the school-age hearing screening questionnaire (CUTAE, by its Spanish acronym) for hearing disorders detection in teenage users of compressed audio file players (CAFP).

METHODS: Adolescent CAFP users without hypoacusis or middle ear pathology were studied. The CUTAE was applied and audiometry was carried out. Reproducibility (intraclass correlation coefficient-ICC), internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha), face validity (Delphi technique), CUTAE-audiometry concurrent validity (Pearson’s correlation) and predictive validity (multiple regression) of the questionnaire was assessed.

RESULTS: Fifty nine adolescents (118 ears), 66% females, average age of 13 years, were assessed. Ninety ears had normal parameters, 18 showed a threshold decrease < 20 dB, with morphology associated with acoustic trauma (AT) at 6 kHz and 10 with AT. The questionnaire had an ICC of 0.788, a Cronbach alpha-value of 0.807, Pearson’s correlation values of 0.290 to 0.368 (p < 0.05); the predictive variables were usage hours, difficulty hearing others (p < 0.05) and type of buzzing (p = 0.07).

CONCLUSION: The CUTAE has adequate clinimetric properties to be considered as a screening test in the detection of hearing disorders in adolescent users of CAFP.

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