Table 3

Characteristics of study population by noise exposure quintile at longest job

O*NET noise exposure scores at longest job (n=3828)p Trend
Quintile 1 (1.795–2.588) (n=695)Quintile 2 (2.653–2.729) (n=830)Quintile 3 (2.737–2.868) (n=731)Quintile 4 (3.121–3.631) (n=805)Quintile 5 (3.667–4.368) (n=767)
PTA hearing thresholds* (dB)11.0 (±0.4)11.9 (±0.3)11.7 (±0.3)13.5 (±0.4)15.9 (±0.6)<0.0001
Age (y)43.8 (±0.5)41.8 (±0.5)40.9 (±0.5)42.0 (±0.6)41.4 (±0.6)0.0066
Hearing loss (%)8.88.78.512.817.8<0.0001
Noise notch (%)13.814.211.822.427.0<0.0001
Sex (male %)28.237.936.163.281.0<0.0001
Race/ethnicity (%)0.0041
 Non-Hispanic white76.2575.4075.1664.8268.63
 Non-Hispanic black10.0910.309.7013.8110.12
 Mexican American4.024.664.7310.699.98
 Other9.649.6310.4110.6811.27
Noise exposure at firearm (exposed %)3.07.04.310.212.8<0.0001
Noise exposure at recreation (exposed %)18.924.221.628.936.6<0.0001
  • * PTA (pure-tone average) at speech frequencies at 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 kHz, age adjusted.

  • Hearing loss (PTA at speech frequencies >25 dB).

  • Noise notch (hearing threshold at 3, 4 and/or 6 kHz is at least 10 dB greater than at 1 or 2 kHz and at least 10 dB greater than at 6 or 8 kHz).

  • O*NET, Occupational Information Network.