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Understanding the nature and function of positive experiences in living with auditory disablement

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Pages 21-38 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009

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Jeremy Loughlin, Vedas Das, Vinaya Manchaiah, Eldre Beukes, Gerhard Andersson & Giriraj Singh Shekhawat. (2023) The positive side of living with tinnitus: a cross-sectional study. International Journal of Audiology 0:0, pages 1-8.
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Vinaya Manchaiah, David M. Baguley, Ilmari Pyykkö, Erna Kentala & Hilla Levo. (2015) Positive experiences associated with acquired hearing loss, Ménière's disease, and tinnitus: A review. International Journal of Audiology 54:1, pages 1-10.
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Vinaya K. C. Manchaiah & Dafydd Stephens. (2013) Perspectives on defining ‘hearing loss’ and its consequences. Hearing, Balance and Communication 11:1, pages 6-16.
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Vinaya K C Manchaiah & Dafydd Stephens. (2013) Life consequences and positive experiences reported by communication partners of people with hearing impairment: A pilot study. Speech, Language and Hearing 16:1, pages 2-8.
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Vinaya K. C. Manchaiah, Dafydd Stephens, Fei Zhao & Sophia E. Kramer. (2012) The role of communication partners in the audiological enablement/rehabilitation of a person with hearing impairment: an overview. Audiological Medicine 10:1, pages 21-30.
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Dafydd Stephens, Ilmari Pyykkő, Erna Kentala & Hilla Levo. (2010) Positive experiences reported by people with Ménière's disorder: A quantitative study. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 130:9, pages 1013-1018.
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Dafydd Stephens, Ilmari PyykkŐ, Kirsi Varpa & Erna Kentala. (2009) The relationship between positive experiences in people with Ménière's disorder and the impact of the condition. Audiological Medicine 7:4, pages 233-240.
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Erna Kentala, Claire Wilson, Ilmari Pyykkö, Kirsi Varpa & Dafydd Stephens. (2008) Positive experiences associated with tinnitus and balance problems. Audiological Medicine 6:1, pages 55-61.
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Wanda J. Neary, Dafydd Stephens, Richard T. Ramsden & Gareth Evans. (2006) Psychosocial effects of neurofibromatosis type 2 (Part 2): Effects on specific systems. Audiological Medicine 4:4, pages 211-219.
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Dafydd Stephens, Patricia Kerr & Gladys Jones. (2004) Positive experiences reported by significant others of patients with hearing impairments. Audiological Medicine 2:2, pages 134-138.
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Dafydd Stephens & Patricia Ken. (2003) The role of positive experiences in living with acquired hearing loss. International Journal of Audiology 42:sup1, pages 118-127.
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Dafydd Stephens & Patricia Kerr. (2000) Auditory Disablements: An Update: Discapacidad auditiva: Una actualization. Audiology 39:6, pages 322-332.
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Agathe Prieur Chaintré, Yves Couturier, T.H. Trang Nguyen & Mélanie Levasseur. (2023) Influence of Hearing Loss on Social Participation in Older Adults: Results From a Scoping Review. Research on Aging 46:1, pages 72-90.
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Srikanth Chundu, Vinaya Manchaiah, Woojae Han, Spoorthi Thammaiah, Pierre Ratinaud & Peter M. Allen. (2020) Social Representation of “Hearing Loss” Among People with Hearing Loss: An Exploratory Cross-Cultural Study. Journal of the American Academy of Audiology 31:10, pages 725-739.
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E.W. Beukes, V. Manchaiah, T.E. Valien, D.M. Baguley, P.M. Allen & G. Andersson. (2018) Positive experiences related to living with tinnitus: A cross-sectional survey. Clinical Otolaryngology 43:2, pages 489-495.
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