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1 ESCAP/WHO Field Results on Hearing Wei Liu Session 3, Sixth Meeting of the Washington Group on Disability Statistics, Kampala, Oct 10-13, 2006

2 Questions W2 Do you have difficulty hearing, even if using a hearing aid? B1.8How much difficulty did you have in hearing someone talking on the other side of the room in a normal voice? (take into account hearing aids, if you use them) B1.9How much difficulty did you have in hearing what is said in a conversation with one other person in a quiet room? (take into account hearing aids, if you use them)

3 Sensitivity and Specificity

4 Sensitivity by Age

5 Specificity by Age

6 Sensitivity by Country

7 Specificity by Country

8 Endorsement Rates (any difficulty with hearing)

9 Endorsement rates by Country

10 Spearman Rank Correlation

11 Correlation between Hearing Questions and Life Activities Questions

12 Correspondence Analysis between W2 and B1.8

13 Correspondence Analysis between W2 and B1.8 (cont.)

14 Correspondence Analysis between W2 and B1.9

15 Correspondence Analysis between W2 and B1.9 (cont.)

16 Results Summary World Health Survey Questions on hearing that included thresholds were more sensitive. In general, WG Q showed good specificity but low sensitivity. WG Q indicated higher sensitivity and lower specificity among older age groups

17 Results Summary (cont.) Fiji and Philippines have much lower sensitivity scores W2 is significantly and moderately correlated with B1.8 and B1.9 B1.8 and B1.9 are significantly and highly correlated with each other