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An estimation of the whole-of-life noise exposure of adolescent and young adult Australians with hearing impairment
(Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 2016)
Since amplified music gained widespread popularity, there has been community concern that leisure-noise exposure may cause hearing loss in adolescents and young adults who would otherwise be free from hearing impairment. ...
The influence of social interaction and physical health on the association between hearing and depression with age and gender
(Trends in Hearing, 2016)
Recent epidemiological data suggest the relation between hearing difficulty and depression is
more evident in younger and middle-aged populations than in older adults. There are also
suggestions that the relation may be ...
Effects of spectral smearing on performance of the spectral ripple and spectro-temporal 1 ripple tests
(The Hearing CRC, University of Melbourne, 2016)
Parental involvement in the care and intervention of children with hearing loss
(International Journal of Audiology, 2016)
Classroom acoustic conditions: Understanding what is suitable through a review of national and international standards, recommendations, and live classroom measurements
(2016)
Children spend 45-75% of their time in the classroom listening to their teacher and classmates. As current teaching methods have a strong focus on group work activities, contemporary classrooms are prone to high noise ...
Is the future of hearing aids in a flatpack? Issues of clinical support for self-fitting hearing aids
(2016)
Self-fitting hearing aids (SFHAs) are gaining ground in the online marketplace, where they are often marketed as a low-cost alternative to traditional hearing health care (HHC). A recent evaluation of a commercially available ...
Development and evaluation of a test for the assessment of syllabic parsing ability in children
(2016)
The Parsing Syllable Envelopes test (ParSE) was developed to
investigate whether some children have a deficit in their ability to
detect syllable boundaries.
Bringing HEARsmart™ to music venues in Victoria
(2016)
Previous research suggests that patrons of nightclubs and live
music venues experience tinnitus and other symptoms more than
non-patrons, and that regular patrons would prefer noise levels
to be lower than the levels ...