This statistic displays the prevalence and severity of hearing loss measured at 1kHz mid-frequency sound among individuals in England in 2014, by gender. The majority of individuals (86 percent men and 85 percent women) have good hearing at 1 kHz mid-frequency sound.
Prevalence and severity of hearing loss at 1kHz mid-frequency sound in England in 2014, by gender*
* The source adds the following information: "1 kHz: Good hearing: able to hear 20 decibel Hearing Level (dBÂ HL); Mild to moderate problem: unable to hear 20 dBÂ HL; Moderate problem: unable to hear 35 dBÂ HL; Moderate to severe problem: unable to hear 55 dBÂ HL."
** Weighted bases where n (men)=2,593 and n (women)= 2,708.
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