環境暨職業醫學科YANG, YI-CHINGYI-CHINGYANGGUO, YUE-LIANGYUE-LIANGGUOWU, CHIH- HSINGCHIH- HSINGWUCHANG, CHIH-JENCHIH-JENCHANG���|�}2009-01-202018-07-112009-01-202018-07-112007http://ntur.lib.ntu.edu.tw//handle/246246/103053The objective of this study was to estimate the prevalence of hearing impairment in a representative adult population in southern Taiwan and compare the results to those of similar studies in other countries. A stratified systematic cluster sample of 1140 residents, aged >= 20 years, of Tainan City was studied from 2001 to 2003. The test battery included otoscopy, pure-tone audiometry, and a questionnaire covering relevant personal, occupational, and family history. The hearing threshold level ( HTL) was defined as the better ear pure-tone average (BPTA) (i.e. the average of hearing thresholds at frequencies 500, 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz) . The prevalence of hearing impairment was 21.4% (95% confidence interval: 19.3 - 23.7%) at BPTA >= 25 dB HTL. Middle ear disease was a significant risk factor for hearing impairment in addition to age and gender. The overall prevalence of hearing impairment may be higher in Taiwan (17 .1%) than in western populations (11.5%), but differences in the definition of hearing impairment severity and variation in sex distribution among studies may account for this higher prevalence.en-UShearing losspure-tone audiometryepidemiologyPrevalence of Hearing Impairment in an Adult Population in Southern Taiwan