Many indigenous peoples have been found to show an increased prevalence of both middle ear disorder and associated conductive hearing loss. Hearing loss may cause educational disadvantage during school years. For many indigenous populations in developed countries there are now increasing opportunities to participate in established formal education. This has led to greater numbers of indigenous students in post-secondary education. This study examined the results of a three-year hearing health programme for Australian Aboriginal students entering university studies. Prevalence rates were compared with those of urban Aboriginal adult non-students and non-indigenous populations. It was found that 15.5% of indigenous university students had a u...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
The high incidence of ear disease and hearing loss in Australian Indigenous children is well documen...
Many indigenous peoples have been found to show an increased prevalence of both middle ear disorder ...
Objective: To describe diagnoses and correlates of middle ear disease in Aboriginal primary school c...
This article reports on research carried out in a remote school in the Northern Territory which iden...
Few epidemiological studies of middle ear disease have been conducted in Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
Few epidemiological studies of middle ear disease have been conducted in Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
This study investigated differences in the phonological awareness, reading and spelling skills of Ab...
This study investigated differences in the phonological awareness, reading and spelling skills of Ab...
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
The prevalence of ear disease and hearing loss is greater for Indigenous children than for their non...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
The high incidence of ear disease and hearing loss in Australian Indigenous children is well documen...
Many indigenous peoples have been found to show an increased prevalence of both middle ear disorder ...
Objective: To describe diagnoses and correlates of middle ear disease in Aboriginal primary school c...
This article reports on research carried out in a remote school in the Northern Territory which iden...
Few epidemiological studies of middle ear disease have been conducted in Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
Few epidemiological studies of middle ear disease have been conducted in Aboriginal and Torres Strai...
This study investigated differences in the phonological awareness, reading and spelling skills of Ab...
This study investigated differences in the phonological awareness, reading and spelling skills of Ab...
Ear disease and resultant hearing loss are significant public-health issues in developing countries ...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Hearing loss affects between 40% (Urban) to - 70% (Remote) of Indigenous people, mainly as a result ...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
The prevalence of ear disease and hearing loss is greater for Indigenous children than for their non...
Widespread conductive hearing loss among Aboriginal peoples in first world nations has a significant...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children suffer from a high prevalence of conductive hearing l...
The high incidence of ear disease and hearing loss in Australian Indigenous children is well documen...