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General background demographics of the respondents.

General background demographics of the respondents.

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This study explored the views and experiences of adults with hearing loss who experience tinnitus, comparing the experiences of those with mild/moderate hearing loss and those with severe/profound hearing loss. An online questionnaire was used and interviews carried out to explore their experience of tinnitus, its impact and management. Responses w...

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... adults were asked about their age, gender, other health conditions and the language(s) they use. Table 1 provides an overview of the responses on these questions. Out of the 1432 responses, 1288 responses were collected where respondents reported their level of hearing loss; whether they belonged to the mild or moderate hearing loss (HL) group or the severe or profound hearing loss (HL) group. ...

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