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Original Article

A qualitative study of strategies for managing a hearing impairment

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Pages 201-211 | Received 06 Apr 1990, Accepted 05 Sep 1990, Published online: 12 Oct 2009

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Erin M. Picou & Todd A. Ricketts. (2014) Increasing motivation changes subjective reports of listening effort and choice of coping strategy. International Journal of Audiology 53:6, pages 418-426.
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Sarah Granberg, Kerstin Möller, Åsa Skagerstrand, Claes Möller & Berth Danermark. (2014) The ICF Core Sets for hearing loss: researcher perspective, Part II: Linking outcome measures to the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF). International Journal of Audiology 53:2, pages 77-87.
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Ingrid Jonsson & Birgitta Hedelin. (2012) Striving for genuine connections: men's experiences of living with hearing impairment. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 14:4, pages 313-326.
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Ariane Laplante-Lévesque, Line V. Knudsen, Jill E. Preminger, Lesley Jones, Claus Nielsen, Marie Öberg, Thomas Lunner, Louise Hickson, Graham Naylor & Sophia E. Kramer. (2012) Hearing help-seeking and rehabilitation: Perspectives of adults with hearing impairment. International Journal of Audiology 51:2, pages 93-102.
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Line V. Knudsen, Ariane Laplante-Lévesque, Lesley Jones, Jill E. Preminger, Claus Nielsen, Thomas Lunner, Louise Hickson, Graham Naylor & Sophia E. Kramer. (2012) Conducting qualitative research in audiology: A tutorial. International Journal of Audiology 51:2, pages 83-92.
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Anne-Sofie Helvik, Geir Jacobsen, Sven Svebak & LillemorR.-M. Hallberg. (2007) Hearing Impairment, Sense of Humour and Communication Strategies. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 9:1, pages 1-13.
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Anne-Sofie Helvik, Hanne Thürmer, Geir W. Jacobsen, Mette Bratt & Lillemor R.-M. Hallberg. (2007) Psychometric evaluation of a Norwegian version of the Communication Strategies Scale of the Communication Profile for the Hearing Impaired. Disability and Rehabilitation 29:6, pages 513-520.
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Roy Bhaskar & Berth Danermark. (2006) Metatheory, Interdisciplinarity and Disability Research: A Critical Realist Perspective. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 8:4, pages 278-297.
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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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Ariane Laplante-Lévesque, M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller & Jean-Pierre Gagné. (2006) Providing an internet-based audiological counselling programme to new hearing aid users: A qualitative study. International Journal of Audiology 45:12, pages 697-706.
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Gerhard Andersson & Mimmie Willebrand. (2003) What is coping? A critical review of the construct and its application in audiology. International Journal of Audiology 42:sup1, pages 97-103.
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Helen Pryce. (2003) Emotional responses to King‐Kopetzky syndrome: a qualitative study. Audiological Medicine 1:4, pages 247-254.
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Gunilla Jansson, Ulrika Trulsson, Agne Wiberg & LillemorR‐M. Hallberg. (2002) Group rehabilitation of patients with acquired hearing impairment and their close relatives: Evaluation of short‐ and long‐term effects. Scandinavian Journal of Disability Research 4:1, pages 43-57.
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Kathleen A. Martin, Mark R. Leary & W. Jack Rejeski. (2000) Self-Presentational Concerns in Older Adults: Implications for Health and Well-Being. Basic and Applied Social Psychology 22:3, pages 169-179.
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S. I. Erlandsson & L. R-M. Hallberg. (2000) Prediction of Quality of Life in Patients with Tinnitus. British Journal of Audiology 34:1, pages 11-19.
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L.R-M. Hallberg, U. Påsse & A. Ringdahl. (2000) Coping with Post-Lingual Severe-Profound Hearing Impairment: A Grounded Theory Study. British Journal of Audiology 34:1, pages 1-9.
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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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Berth D. Danermark. (1998) Hearing Impairment, Emotions and Audiological Rehabilitation: a Sociological Perspective. Scandinavian Audiology 27:4, pages 125-131.
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Patricia C. Kerr & Roddy I. D. Cowie. (1997) Acquired Deafness: A Multi-Dimensional Experience. British Journal of Audiology 31:3, pages 177-188.
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Lillemor R-M. Hallberg & Gunilla Jansson. (1996) Women with noise-induced hearing loss: An invisible group?. British Journal of Audiology 30:5, pages 340-345.
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Lillemor R-M Hallberg & Marie-Louise Barrenäs. (1995) Coping with noise-induced hearing loss: experiences from the perspective of middle-aged male victims. British Journal of Audiology 29:4, pages 219-230.
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Gerhard Andersson, Lennart Melin, Per Lindberg & Berit Scott. (1995) Development of a Short Scale for Self-assessment of Experiences of Hearing Loss: The Hearing Coping Assessment. Scandinavian Audiology 24:3, pages 147-154.
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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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Lillemor R.M. Hallberg, Tommy Johnsson & Alf Axelsson. (1993) Structure of Perceived Handicap in Middle-Aged Males with Noise-Induced Hearing Loss, with and without Tinnitus. Audiology 32:2, pages 137-152.
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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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LillemorR.-M. Hallberg, SolyI. Erlandsson & SvenG. Carlsson. (1992) Coping strategies used by middle-aged males with noise-induced hearing loss, with and without tinnitus. Psychology & Health 7:4, pages 273-288.
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Lillemor R.M. Hallberg & Sven G. Carlsson. (1991) Hearing impairment, coping and perceived hearing handicap in middle-aged subjects with acquired hearing loss. British Journal of Audiology 25:5, pages 323-330.
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