Childhood sensorineural hearing loss and adult mental health up to 43 years later: results from the HUNT study
Abstract Background Hearing loss is a global public health problem putting millions of people at risk of experiencing impediments in communication and potentially impaired mental health. Many studies in this field are based on small, cross sectional samples using self-report measures. The present st...
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Main Authors: | Mariann Idstad (Author), Kristian Tambs (Author), Lisa Aarhus (Author), Bo Lars Engdahl (Author) |
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