The Prevalence of Using Personal Music Player and Listening Habits in Iranian Medical Students
Background: Exposure to loud music from sources such as portable music players (PMP), especially among adolescents, can lead to noise-induced hearing loss. The aims of this study are as follows: 1) investigate the prevalence of headphone use in Iranian University students by assessing their behav...
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doaj-b5bc7b649706463cbd5d63f01cb71bbc2020-11-25T01:40:43ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research 2345-61592345-61592014-06-01123032The Prevalence of Using Personal Music Player and Listening Habits in Iranian Medical StudentsMehdi Wandadi0Vahid Rashedi1Atta Heidari2Student Research Committee, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences & Health Services, Hamadan, IranIranian Research Center on Aging, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IranFaculty of Rehabilitation Sciences, Hamadan University of Medical Sciences & Health Services, Hamadan, IranBackground: Exposure to loud music from sources such as portable music players (PMP), especially among adolescents, can lead to noise-induced hearing loss. The aims of this study are as follows: 1) investigate the prevalence of headphone use in Iranian University students by assessing their behavior, 2) determine the type of headphones used, and 3) ascertain the type of music player used. Methods: In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 250 students from Hamadan University of medical sciences and health services were randomly selected to fill out a questionnaire. Results: Overall, 91.2% of students were found to use headphones, 10.4% of which used headphones more than 1 hour a day, and 52% of them used volume setting higher than three fourths of the output capacity. The most common music player was a mobile phone, and the most common headphone type was the inserted type. Tinnitus was reported among 34.4% of users following the use of personal music player. Conclusion: The use of personal music players amongst students was found to be very high in the study setting.http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jrsr/article/view/21/15PrevalencePortable music playerStudents |
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The Prevalence of Using Personal Music Player and Listening Habits in Iranian Medical Students |
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The Prevalence of Using Personal Music Player and Listening Habits in Iranian Medical Students |
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The Prevalence of Using Personal Music Player and Listening Habits in Iranian Medical Students |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research |
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2345-6159 2345-6159 |
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Background: Exposure to loud music from sources such as portable music players
(PMP), especially among adolescents, can lead to noise-induced hearing loss.
The aims of this study are as follows: 1) investigate the prevalence of headphone
use in Iranian University students by assessing their behavior, 2) determine the
type of headphones used, and 3) ascertain the type of music player used.
Methods: In this cross-sectional descriptive study, 250 students from Hamadan
University of medical sciences and health services were randomly selected to fill
out a questionnaire.
Results: Overall, 91.2% of students were found to use headphones, 10.4% of which used
headphones more than 1 hour a day, and 52% of them used volume setting higher than
three fourths of the output capacity. The most common music player was a mobile
phone, and the most common headphone type was the inserted type. Tinnitus was
reported among 34.4% of users following the use of personal music player.
Conclusion: The use of personal music players amongst students was found to
be very high in the study setting. |
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Prevalence Portable music player Students |
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