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Leslie D. Grush, Auteur ; Kelly M. Reavis, Auteur ; Susan E. Griest, Auteur ; Samrita Thapa, Auteur ; Wendy J. Helt, Auteur ; James A. Henry, Auteur ; Sarah M. Theodoroff, Auteur |Objective To examine associations between non-otologic medical conditions and auditory dysfunction. Design Cross-sectional analysis of baseline data from the Noise Outcomes in Service members Epidemiology (NOISE) study. Logistic regression [...]Article
bjectives: This article describes key data sources and methods used to estimate hearing loss in the United States, in the Global Burden of Disease study. Then, trends in hearing loss are described for 2019, including temporal trends from 1990 to[...]Article
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) audiologists have anecdotally reported examining numerous Veterans with normal pure-tone thresholds; however, the prevalence of these patients within the VA is unknown. The VA audiological data repository prov[...]DisponibilitéExemplaires (1)
Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA). Vol.29, n°10 (November/december 2018) Périodique papier Ixelles Rez Consultation sur place uniquement
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Brandon D. Smith ; Leslie Grush ; Kelly M. Reavis ; James D. Schultz ; Carlos S. Esquivel ; James A. Henry |The NOISE study aims to better inform efforts to prevent and treat auditory dysfunction in those who have dedicated themselves to military service.Article
James A. Henry ; Susan E. Griest ; Kelly M. Reavis ; Leslie Grush ; Sarah M. Theodoroff ; Sarah Young ; Emily J. Thielman ; Kathleen F. Carlson |Objectives: Military Service members and Veterans commonly report hearing loss and tinnitus, both of which can result in significant disability. During military service, Service members are exposed to many different types of loud noise, which is[...]Article
Kelly M. Reavis ; Garnett P. McMillan ; Kathleen F. Carlson ; Antony R. Joseph ; Jonathan M. Snowden ; Susan E. Griest ; James A. Henry |Objectives: Auditory impairments, particularly those resulting from hazardous occupational noise exposures, are pressing concerns for the US Departments of Defense (DoD) and Veterans Affairs (VA). However, to date, no studies have estimated the [...]Article
Kelly M. Reavis ; Nicolai Bisgaard ; Judy R. Dubno ; Robert D. Frisina ; Ronna Hertzano ; Barbara Canlon ; Larry E. Humes ; Paul Mick ; Natalie A. Phillips ; M. Kathleen Pichora-Fuller ; Benjamin Shuster ; Gurjit Singh |There is robust evidence that sex (biological) and gender (behavioral/social) differences influence hearing loss risk and outcomes. These differences are noted for animals and humans-in the occurrence of hearing loss, hearing loss progression, a[...]Article
M. Samantha Lewis, Auteur ; Kelly M. Reavis, Auteur ; Susan Griest, Auteur ; Kathleen F. Carlson, Auteur ; Jane Gordon, Auteur ; James A. Henry, Auteur |Objective This study evaluated the influence of tinnitus and hearing loss on the functional status of military Service members and Veterans. Design Participants completed audiologic testing and self-report instruments to assess tinnitus, he[...]