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Hearing Ability and Its Relationship with Psychosocial Health, Work-Related Variables, and Health Care Use: The National Longitudinal Study on Hearing

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Dept. of ENT/Audiology, EMGO Institute for health and care research, VU university medicalcenter, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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Rehabilitation Center Heliomare, Wijk aan Zee, The Netherlands
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Audiol. Res. 2011, 1(1), e9; https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e9
Submission received: 7 March 2011 / Revised: 7 March 2011 / Accepted: 7 March 2011 / Published: 7 March 2011

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Worldwide, more than 250 million people experience problems with hearing (Mathers et al. 2003)[...]
Keywords: hearing ability; hearing impairment; psychosocial health; need for recovery; psychosocial work characteristics; health care use; NL-SH; depression; loneliness; distress; anxiety; somatisation; self-efficacy; job demands; job control; internet; working age hearing ability; hearing impairment; psychosocial health; need for recovery; psychosocial work characteristics; health care use; NL-SH; depression; loneliness; distress; anxiety; somatisation; self-efficacy; job demands; job control; internet; working age

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Nachtegaal, J.; Festen, J.M.; Kramer, S.E. Hearing Ability and Its Relationship with Psychosocial Health, Work-Related Variables, and Health Care Use: The National Longitudinal Study on Hearing. Audiol. Res. 2011, 1, e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e9

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Nachtegaal J, Festen JM, Kramer SE. Hearing Ability and Its Relationship with Psychosocial Health, Work-Related Variables, and Health Care Use: The National Longitudinal Study on Hearing. Audiology Research. 2011; 1(1):e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e9

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Nachtegaal, J., J.M. Festen, and S.E. Kramer. 2011. "Hearing Ability and Its Relationship with Psychosocial Health, Work-Related Variables, and Health Care Use: The National Longitudinal Study on Hearing" Audiology Research 1, no. 1: e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e9

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Nachtegaal, J., Festen, J. M., & Kramer, S. E. (2011). Hearing Ability and Its Relationship with Psychosocial Health, Work-Related Variables, and Health Care Use: The National Longitudinal Study on Hearing. Audiology Research, 1(1), e9. https://doi.org/10.4081/audiores.2011.e9

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