Elderly hearing-impaired persons’ coping behavior

Gerhard Andersson1, Lennart Melin2, Per Lindberg3, Berit Scott2
1Department of Clinical Psychology, Uppsala University and Department of Audiology, Uppsala University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
2Department of Clinical Psychology, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
3Centre for Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden

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