Details Details PDF BIBTEX RIS Title Hearing Status in Young People Using Portable Audio Players Journal title Archives of Acoustics Yearbook 2017 Volume vol. 42 Issue No 1 Authors Pawlaczyk-Łuszczyńska, Małgorzata ; Zaborowski, Kamil ; Zamojska-Daniszewska, Małgorzata ; Rutkowska-Kaczmarek, Paulina ; Dudarewicz, Adam Divisions of PAS Nauki Techniczne Publisher Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Committee on Acoustics Date 2017 Identifier DOI: 10.1515/aoa-2017-0012 Source Archives of Acoustics; 2017; vol. 42; No 1 References Vogel (2011), der Adolescents risky MP - player listening and its psychosocial correlates, Health Education Research, 26, 254, doi.org/10.1093/her/cyq091 ; Sulaiman (2014), Evaluation of early hearing damage in per - sonal listening device users using extended high - frequency audiometry and otoacoustic emissions Eu - ropean Archives of Oto - Rhino -, Laryngology, 6, 271. ; Keith (2011), player listening sound pressure levels among to year old students the of, Journal of Acoustical Society America, 5, 10. ; Figueiredo (2011), Inci - dence of tinnitus in mp player users of, Brazilian Journal Otorhinolaryngology, 77, 293, doi.org/10.1590/S1808-86942011000300004 ; Pellegrino (2013), Music - listening habits with MP player in a group of ado - lescents : a descriptive survey Annali Di, Igiene, 25, 367. ; Sliwinska (2006), Individual susceptibility to noise - induced hearing loss : choosing an optimal method of retrospective classi - fication of workers into noise - susceptible and noise - resistant groups of and, International Journal Occupational Medicine Environmental Health, 19, 235. ; Meijer (2003), Reliability and validity of the modified Amster - dam Inventory for Auditory Disability and Handicap of, International Journal Audiology, 42. ; Breinbauer (2012), arcamo Output capabilities of personal music players and assessment of preferred listening levels of test subjects : outlining recommendations for preventing music - induced hearing loss, Laryngoscope, 11, 122. ; Portnuff (2011), Teenage use of portable listening devices : a haz - ard to hearing ? the of, Journal of American Academy Audiology, 22, 663, doi.org/10.3766/jaaa.22.10.5 ; Nassrallah (2014), Measurement methods of noise exposure communica - tion headset used in various occupational settings Pro - ceedings of th International Congress on Noise as a Problem Japan [ CD - ROM, Public Health, 11. ; Sulaiman (2013), Hearing risk associated with the usage of per - sonal listening devices among urban high school stu - dents in Malaysia, Public Health, 8, 127. ; Portnuff (2013), Self - report and long - term field measures of MP player use : how accurate is self - report ? Interna - tional Journal of, Audiology, 52, 1. ; Feder (2013), Audiometric thresholds and portable digital au - dio player user listening habits of, International Journal Audiology, 52, 606, doi.org/10.3109/14992027.2013.798687 ; Muchnik (2012), Preferred listening levels of per - sonal listening devices in young teenagers : self - reports and physical measurements of, International Journal Audiology, 51, 287, doi.org/10.3109/14992027.2011.631590 ; Rogowski (2001), Sound reproduction levels in portable players used by pupils in Warsaw secondary schools of, Archives Acoustics, 26, 1.