2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.32081
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Prevalence of Noise-Induced Tinnitus in Adults Aged 15 to 25 Years: A Cross-Sectional Study

Abstract: BackgroundTinnitus is a common complaint in the general population. Subjective tinnitus is defined as a conscious perception of sound with nonexistent external stimuli. Its exact pathophysiology remains unclear. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the prevalence of noise-induced tinnitus among adults aged 15-25 years in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. Study designConvenience sampling was used for participant recruitment using an online survey that was distributed online between February and April 2022. The particip… Show more

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“…assessed 85,438 active-duty military members in the United States and found that the prevalence of tinnitus rose from 1.84 in 2001 to 6.33 in 2015 per 1,000. A different study found that 22.7% of young adults reported experiencing tinnitus after being exposed to noise, whereas 32.8% experienced tinnitus of unknown aetiology, representing 55.5% of the whole sample(Haji et al, 2022). Chi-square results showed that headphone use negatively affects hearing health.…”
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“…assessed 85,438 active-duty military members in the United States and found that the prevalence of tinnitus rose from 1.84 in 2001 to 6.33 in 2015 per 1,000. A different study found that 22.7% of young adults reported experiencing tinnitus after being exposed to noise, whereas 32.8% experienced tinnitus of unknown aetiology, representing 55.5% of the whole sample(Haji et al, 2022). Chi-square results showed that headphone use negatively affects hearing health.…”
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confidence: 96%