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  1. Factors Influencing the Use of Hearing Services by Diverse Ethnic Communities in Australia
  2. Hearing Loss in Children From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities in Australia
  3. What Does Culturally Responsive Hearing Care Look Like? The Views of Service Users, Clinicians, and Researchers
  4. Understanding affiliate stigma among significant others of adults with hearing loss: a cross-sectional survey in Australia, the UK, and the US
  5. Who do you tell about your hearing loss? A stigma-induced identity-threat model for adults with hearing loss
  6. A Qualitative Investigation of University Student's Perceptions of Health Behaviours and Associations With Educational Outcomes Through the Lens of the WHO Framework on Health Behaviours and Educational Outcomes
  7. Barriers and facilitators for diverse communities accessing hearing services
  8. The decision to tell or not to tell is associated with experiences of stigma and hearing aid use among adults with hearing loss
  9. Using Ecological Momentary Analysis to explore stigma experiences in the real world for adults with acquired hearing loss
  10. How do adults with hearing loss, family members, and hearing care professionals respond to the stigma of hearing loss and hearing aids?
  11. Development of an intervention for families of children with hearing loss
  12. A laughing matter? Managing hearing difficulties in real life everyday social interactions with adults with hearing loss
  13. The experience of stigma related to hearing loss and hearing aids
  14. Developing a decision aid for adults with hearing loss
  15. How risk factors for hearing loss affect hearing screening results in newborns
  16. Early intervention for children with hearing loss in Western and South Asian developing countries
  17. Why are adults with hearing loss not being referred for mental health support?
  18. Models of Service Delivery in Adult Cochlear Implantation and Their Outcomes
  19. The Impact of Communication Changes in Dementia
  20. Experiences of Using Wireless Microphone Systems for Hearing Impairment
  21. Barriers and Facilitators to Asking Adults with Hearing Loss About Their Emotional Well-Being
  22. Minimum Data Set for Families of Children with Hearing Loss
  23. Providing information on mental well-being during audiological consultations: exploring barriers and facilitators using the COM-B model
  24. Prevalence of Unilateral and Bilateral Hearing Loss and Associated Risk Factors
  25. eHealth Services for Families of Children with Hearing Loss
  26. Family-centered care during the transition to early hearing intervention
  27. Families' needs during the transition to early intervention after a child’s hearing loss diagnosis
  28. How a Child’s Cerebral Palsy Affects the Mother’s Quality of Life
  29. Conductive and Mixed Hearing Losses: A Comparison between Summer and Autumn
  30. Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) in Audiology
  31. Supporting families of children with hearing loss transitioning to early intervention