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Respect for a young male with and without a hearing aid: a reversal of the "hearing-aid effect" in medical and non-medical students?

Claudine Clucas1, Jaya Karira, Lindsay St Claire.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To investigate, in line with the "hearing-aid effect", whether medical students would have less respect for a young male with a hearing aid than without when he was described as either respectworthy (i.e. as deserving respect) or non-respectworthy, and whether their attitudes differed from non-medical students. The interaction between the presence/absence of a hearing aid and respectworthiness on respect level was also explored.
DESIGN: Participants were shown a photograph and a written description of a young male. They were pseudo-randomly assigned to one of four core conditions reflecting the presence or absence of a hearing aid and the young man's respectworthiness, and completed questions regarding their behaviours, beliefs, and feelings of respect towards him. STUDY SAMPLE: One hundred and eighty-one medical students and a control group of 92 non-medical students.
RESULTS: Results showed more respect for the young male with a hearing aid than without from female participants, and for the young male described as respectworthy compared to non-respectworthy in medical and in non-medical students. However, medical students had more respect for the young male with and without a hearing aid than non-medical students.
CONCLUSIONS: Findings were contrary to the "hearing-aid effect". Possible explanations are given and implications are discussed.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22809269     DOI: 10.3109/14992027.2012.700772

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Audiol        ISSN: 1499-2027            Impact factor:   2.117


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1.  Young Children's Attitudes Toward Peers Who Wear Hearing Aids.

Authors:  Lindsey R Wheeler; Anne Marie Tharpe
Journal:  Am J Audiol       Date:  2020-03-17       Impact factor: 1.493

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