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Original Article

Hearing, Hearing Impairment, and the Audible World: A Theoretical Essay

Pages 325-338 | Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Richard S. Hallam & Roslyn Corney. (2014) Conversation tactics in persons with normal hearing and hearing-impairment. International Journal of Audiology 53:3, pages 174-181.
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Sherri L. Smith, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller, Kelly L. Watts & Carissa La More. (2011) Development of the Listening Self-Efficacy Questionnaire (LSEQ). International Journal of Audiology 50:6, pages 417-425.
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Anne-Sofie Helvik, GeirW. Jacobsen & LillemorR-M. Hallberg. (2006) Life Consequences of Hearing Loss in Terms of Activity Limitation and Participation Restriction. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 8:1, pages 53-66.
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Anne-Sofie Helvik, Geir Jacobsen, Siri Wennberg, Haakon Arnesen, Anders Ringdahl & Lillemor R-M. Hallberg. (2006) Activity limitation and participation restriction in adults seeking hearing aid fitting and rehabilitation. Disability and Rehabilitation 28:5, pages 281-288.
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Stuart Gatehouse & William Noble. (2004) The Speech, Spatial and Qualities of Hearing Scale (SSQ). International Journal of Audiology 43:2, pages 85-99.
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Mitsuharu Okamoto, Noriyuki Nakanishi & Kozo Tatara. (2004) Self-reported hearing difficulty and hearing Okamoto/Nakanishi/Tatara impairment in Japanese people living in a community. International Journal of Audiology 43:1, pages 54-59.
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Erik Borg. (2000) Ecological Aspects of Auditory Rehabilitation. Acta Oto-Laryngologica 120:2, pages 234-241.
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LillemorR‐M Hallberg, Ulrika Påsse & Gunilla Jansson. (1999) Quality of life among women with noise‐induced hearing loss. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 1:1, pages 23-37.
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M. Kathleen Pichora‐Fuller, CarolynE. Johnson & KristinE.J. Roodenburg. (1998) The discrepancy between hearing impairment and handicap in the elderly: Balancing transaction and interaction in conversation. Journal of Applied Communication Research 26:1, pages 99-119.
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Gerhard Andersson, Lennart Melin, Berit Scott & Per Lindberg. (1995) A two-year follow-up examination of a behavioural treatment approach to hearing tactics. British Journal of Audiology 29:6, pages 347-354.
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Lillemor R.-M. Hallberg & Marie-Louise Barrenäs. (1993) Living with a male with noise-induced hearing loss: Experiences from the perspective of spouses. British Journal of Audiology 27:4, pages 255-261.
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Gerhard Andersson & Lennart Melin. (1993) Functional Analysis of Hearing Handicap. Scandinavian Journal of Behaviour Therapy 22:3-4, pages 147-157.
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LillemorR-M. Hallberg & SvenG. Carlsson. (1993) A qualitative study of situations turning a hearing disability into a handicap. Disability, Handicap & Society 8:1, pages 71-86.
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Lillemor R.-M. Hallberg & Sven G. Carlsson. (1991) A qualitative study of strategies for managing a hearing impairment. British Journal of Audiology 25:3, pages 201-211.
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Allison Oliva, Kristal M. Riska & Sherri L. Smith. (2021) Test–Retest Reliability of the Listening Self-Efficacy Questionnaire. American Journal of Audiology 30:4, pages 1108-1113.
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Vishakha Rawool. (2018) DENIAL BY PATIENTS OF HEARING LOSS AND THEIR REJECTION OF HEARING HEALTH CARE: A REVIEW. Journal of Hearing Science 8:3, pages 9-23.
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Brent Edwards. (2016) A Model of Auditory-Cognitive Processing and Relevance to Clinical Applicability. Ear & Hearing 37:1, pages 85S-91S.
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Grant D. Searchfield. (2014) Tinnitus What and Where: An Ecological Framework. Frontiers in Neurology 5.
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Gregory A. Flamme, V Ranjit Mudipalli, Stephen J. Reynolds, Kevin M. Kelly, Ann M. Stromquist, Craig Zwerling, Leon F. Burmeister, Shu-Chen Peng & James A. Merchant. (2005) Prevalence of Hearing Impairment in a Rural Midwestern Cohort: Estimates from the Keokuk County Rural Health Study, 1994 to 1998. Ear and Hearing 26:3, pages 350-360.
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Dafydd Stephens, Gladys Jones & Ioanis Gianopoulos. (2000) The Use of Outcome Measures to Formulate Intervention Strategies. Ear and Hearing 21:Supplement, pages 15S-23S.
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Laurence McKenna & Gerhard Andersson. 1998. Comprehensive Clinical Psychology. Comprehensive Clinical Psychology 69 83 .
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