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. 2021 Nov 29;73:103113. doi: 10.1016/j.amsu.2021.103113

Table 5.

Distribution of practices and attitudes toward noise induced hearing loss among population within the Hail region, Saudi Arabia.

Practices and attitudes toward noise induced hearing loss No %
Typically accessed source of information about NIHL
Social media 322 29.7%
Hospitals 382 35.2%
Educational campaigns 182 16.8%
Schools and environment 63 5.8%
Mass media 82 7.6%
Commercial centers 55 5.1%
Do I prefer to decrease the volume of my device over the total time of listening?
Yes 726 66.9%
No 360 33.1%
I recommend that the factory should install a voice-limiting feature on my PAD
Yes 587 54.1%
No 258 23.8%
Don't know 241 22.2%
I'm ready to change my behavior if I hear/see evidence that suggests that loud noise/sound levels affect hearing
Never 71 6.5%
Sometimes 232 21.4%
Usually 248 22.8%
Always 535 49.3%
I recommend putting warning indicators on audio devices to limit volume levels
Yes 891 82.0%
No 195 18.0%
I prefer using a program to limit sound levels for me and my family
Never 243 22.4%
Sometimes 212 19.5%
Usually 224 20.6%
Always 407 37.5%