Music to whose ears? The effect of social norms on young people's risk perceptions of hearing damage resulting from their music listening behavior.
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Reducing the risk of music-induced hearing loss from overuse of portable listening devices: understanding the problems and establishing strategies for improving awareness in adolescents.Hearing in young adults. Part I: The effects of attitudes and beliefs toward noise, hearing loss, and hearing protector devices.Daily music exposure dose and hearing problems using personal listening devices in adolescents and young adults: A systematic review.Changing beliefs about leisure noise: using health promotion models to investigate young people's engagement with, and attitudes towards, hearing health.More to Lose? Noise-Risk Perceptions of Young Adults with Hearing Impairment.
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Music to whose ears? The effect of social norms on young people's risk perceptions of hearing damage resulting from their music listening behavior.
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Denise Macoun
Jenny Rosen
Lyndal Carter
Megan Gilliver
Warwick Williams
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2012-03-01T00:00:00Z