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Psychosocial aspects of acquired hearing impairment in the patients with otosclerosis.
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the findings indicate a need for professional psychiatric-psychological support as a part of a rehabilitation program designed to reduce psychological difficulties, i.e. to help individuals to become adapted to the acoustic environment and to prevent or at least minimize the negative consequences of hearing impairment by efficient communication strategies.