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Auditory screening at school age: about the grounds

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Hearing loss is a pathology with high prevalence among school-age youth and when unidentified can lead to school failure, affecting behavior, self-esteem and socio-emotional skills. Auditory screening tests, which are essential for the early detection of hearing loss, are currently being implemented, aiming at the earliest possible intervention. The Newborns Hearing Screening is the first, effective, rapid and noninvasive auditory screening test to be performed. The multifrequency tympanometry test is also important for auditory evaluation, up to seven months of age, since with a specific probe (1000 Hz) the changes in the middle ear (namely the presence of otitis media) are detected. Later in school age, the Auditory Screening at School Age is also important, because audiological pathologies can be detected and controlled when the intervention is timely.

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Lopes, P., & Moreira, H. (2019). Auditory screening at school age: about the grounds. 14th Congress of the European Federation of Audiology Societies, 9, 153-154. https://www.journalofhearingscience.com/pdf-120852-49504?filename=14th%20Congress%20of%20the.pdf

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Institute of Sensory Organs

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