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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: Ear Hear. 2015 Nov-Dec;36(0 1):48S–59S. doi: 10.1097/AUD.0000000000000209

Table 2.

Audiologic characteristics for Children who are Hard of Hearing

18-month visit
3-year visit
Variable n M (SD) Range n M (SD) Range
BEPTA1 (dB HL) 71 49.8 (12.2) 16.3–83.0 85 49.2 (13.9) 18.8–92.5
BESII 69 0.76 (0.14) 0.25–0.94 83 0.75 (0.17) 0.08–0.95
Age at HA fit (months) 71 5.2 (3.5) 1–17 83 12.9 (10.7) 1–41

Note. BEPTA = better-ear pure tone average; BESII = better-ear Speech Intelligibility Index; HA = hearing aid.

1

Although eligibility criteria for the HH group included a better-ear three- or four-frequency pure-tone average no better than 25 dB HL and no poorer than 75 dB HL, exceptions to this criterion were made to allow for inclusion of children with bilateral, high-frequency HL (n = 3). In addition, children that initially fit this eligibility criterion but that later progressed beyond 75 dB HL were retained in the study (n = 4), unless they received a cochlear implant.