2012
DOI: 10.1179/jslh.2012.15.2.145
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Couples' Experiences of Living with Hearing Impairment

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“…Close to, a third of the studies (28.57%) dealt with behavioral aspects of hearing impairment stigma and hearing aid stigma (Foss, 2014; Hetu, 1996; Hindhede, 2012; Kelly-Campbell & Plexico, 2012; Southall et al, 2010; Southall et al, 2011). All of them reported that concealing the hearing difficulties (e.g., pretending to hear what was being said, refraining from making explicit demands that might help facilitate communication, choosing not to wear hearing aids) was the most common stigmatic behavior endorsed by elderly persons with hearing problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Close to, a third of the studies (28.57%) dealt with behavioral aspects of hearing impairment stigma and hearing aid stigma (Foss, 2014; Hetu, 1996; Hindhede, 2012; Kelly-Campbell & Plexico, 2012; Southall et al, 2010; Southall et al, 2011). All of them reported that concealing the hearing difficulties (e.g., pretending to hear what was being said, refraining from making explicit demands that might help facilitate communication, choosing not to wear hearing aids) was the most common stigmatic behavior endorsed by elderly persons with hearing problems.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, their co-workers may have problems communicating with them. Hearing aid use in the work-place can evidently increase productive hearing capacity and enhance the ability to communicate with others [24,25].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These researchers conducted interviews to identify activities and participations relevant to third-party disability for these couples. In a qualitative study by Kelly-Campbell and Plexico (2012), 12 couples ranging in age from 44 to 70 years discussed their experiences living with hearing impairment. SO also reported difficulty having to aid the AHI in daily life, including using the telephone, organizing social activities to accommodate their partners, and explaining their partner's HI.…”
Section: Effects Of Hi On Somentioning
confidence: 99%