This study examined how adults with untreated hearing loss respond to surveys about their self-efficacy, personality traits, and affective states when assessed “in general” and in listening-related contexts. We also explored the associations between hearing aid self-efficacy (HASE) and listening-related personality traits and affective states
Abstract--The influence of marginal hearing loss on subjective well-being was studied in order to as...
Objective: While targeted rehabilitation can enhance hearing aid self-efficacy (HASE), little resear...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
Objective: The present study aimed to clarify the associations between Hearing Aid Self-efficacy (HA...
Relatively little is known about the influence of patients ' personality features on the respon...
Purpose Hearing loss self-management refers to the knowledge and skills people use to manage the eff...
Purpose: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), hearing loss (HL) affects up to 15% of th...
Abstract Purpose According to the World Health Organization (WHO), hearing loss (HL) affects up to 1...
Objective: Despite previous research into the psychosocial impact of hearing loss, little detail is ...
Objective: This study explored the psychosocial experiences of adults with hearing loss using the se...
Introduction: Hearing loss in adults has a pervasive impact on health and well-being. Its effects on...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A decline in social engagemen...
Hearing aid benefit is frequently assessed using subjective measures in which the patient is asked t...
The relationship was explored between a subjective measure of hearing status, derived from a functio...
Normal-hearing listeners use acoustic cues in speech to interpret a speaker's emotional state. This ...
Abstract--The influence of marginal hearing loss on subjective well-being was studied in order to as...
Objective: While targeted rehabilitation can enhance hearing aid self-efficacy (HASE), little resear...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...
Objective: The present study aimed to clarify the associations between Hearing Aid Self-efficacy (HA...
Relatively little is known about the influence of patients ' personality features on the respon...
Purpose Hearing loss self-management refers to the knowledge and skills people use to manage the eff...
Purpose: According to the World Health Organization (WHO), hearing loss (HL) affects up to 15% of th...
Abstract Purpose According to the World Health Organization (WHO), hearing loss (HL) affects up to 1...
Objective: Despite previous research into the psychosocial impact of hearing loss, little detail is ...
Objective: This study explored the psychosocial experiences of adults with hearing loss using the se...
Introduction: Hearing loss in adults has a pervasive impact on health and well-being. Its effects on...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.A decline in social engagemen...
Hearing aid benefit is frequently assessed using subjective measures in which the patient is asked t...
The relationship was explored between a subjective measure of hearing status, derived from a functio...
Normal-hearing listeners use acoustic cues in speech to interpret a speaker's emotional state. This ...
Abstract--The influence of marginal hearing loss on subjective well-being was studied in order to as...
Objective: While targeted rehabilitation can enhance hearing aid self-efficacy (HASE), little resear...
Background: Hearing loss is highly prevalent, especially among older adults. Left untreated, hearing...