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Adaptation of the HINT (hearing in noise test) for adult Canadian Francophone populations
Authors:Véronique Vaillancourt  Chantal Laroche  Chantal Mayer  Cynthia Basque  Madeleine Nali  Alice Eriks-Brophy
Affiliation:1. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canadavaillancourt@mail.health.uottawa.ca;3. University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:The HINT provides an efficient and reliable method of assessing speech intelligibility in quiet and in noise by using an adaptive strategy to measure speech reception thresholds for sentences, thus avoiding ceiling and floor effects that plague traditional measures performed at fixed presentation levels. A strong need for such a test within the Canadian Francophone population, led us to develop a French version of the HINT. Here we describe the development of this test. The Canadian French version is composed of 240-recorded sentences, equated for intelligibility, and cast into 12 phonemically balanced 20-sentence lists. Average headphone SRTs, measured with 36 adult Canadian Francophone native speakers with normal hearing, were 16.4?dBA in quiet, ?3.0?dBA SNR in a 65?dBA noise front condition and ?11.4?dBA SNR in a 65?dBA noise side condition. Reliability was established by means of within-subjects standard deviation of repeated SRT measurements over different lists and yielded values of 2.2 and 1.1?dB for the quiet and noise conditions, respectively.
Keywords:HINT  Speech intelligibility assessment  Speech perception in noise  Speech audiometry  Functional hearing assessment
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