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A qualitative investigation of the hearing and hearing-aid related emotional states experienced by adults with hearing loss.

Jack A HolmanYasmin H K AliGraham Naylor
Published in: International journal of audiology (2022)
This study goes beyond previous literature by providing a more detailed insight into emotions related to hearing and hearing-aids in adults. Hearing loss causes a multitude of negative emotions, while hearing aids generally reduce negative emotions and allow for more positive emotions. However, factors such as lifestyle, personality, situational control, the relationship with those in conversation and the attribution of blame are key to individual emotional experience. Clinical implications include the important role of social relationships in assessment and counselling.
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