Author/Authors :
Delphi, Maryam Hearing and Speech Research Center - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Zamiri Abdolahi, Farzaneh University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Tyler, Richard Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery and Communication Sciences and Disorders, the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa , Bakhit, Mahsa Hearing and Speech Research Center - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Saki, Nader Hearing and Speech Research Center - Department of Otolaryngology - School of Medicine - Ahvaz Jundishpur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran , Nazeri, Ahmad Reza University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Our hearing ability in space is critical for hearing speech in noisy environment and
localization. The Spatial Hearing Questionnaire (SHQ) has been devised to focus only on spatial
haring tasks (e.g., lateralization, distance detection and binaural detection). The aim of the present
study was to determine the reliability and validity of the Persian translation of the SHQ (Spatial
Hearing Questionnaire).
Methods: Translation and back-translation, reliability, content and construct validity were investigated.
Eighty patients with sensory neural hearing loss (SNHL) (52.50% female and 47.5 % male)
with the mean±SD age of 49.02±13.60 years completed SHQ, and they were categorized into mild,
moderate, moderate to severe and severe groups based on their hearing threshold. Inclusion criteria
in this study were the MMSE questionnaire score of higher than 21, good general health, no history
of psychiatric disorders, dizziness or vertigo, dementia or alcohol abuse.
Results: The reliability was assessed by Cronbach’s alpha and found to be 0.99. Item-total correlation
was between r= 0.84 and 0.92. There was a significant difference between the mean score of PSHQ
in the four groups. Based on the factor analysis, two factors were extracted from the questions
in P-SHQ: sound localization; and music and speech understanding in noise and quiet. These factors
could explain 82.1% and 9.3% of the total variance, respectively.
Conclusion: The present study proved the reliability and validity of the Persian version of SHQ (PSHQ).
This provides a suitable tool for spatial hearing assessment in clinical/research environments.
Keywords :
Persian Language , Persian Language , Reliability , Validity , Questionnaire , Spatial Hearing