Published on in Vol 23, No 12 (2021): December

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/27599, first published .
A Comparison of the Use of Smart Devices, Apps, and Social Media Between Adults With and Without Hearing Impairment: Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

A Comparison of the Use of Smart Devices, Apps, and Social Media Between Adults With and Without Hearing Impairment: Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

A Comparison of the Use of Smart Devices, Apps, and Social Media Between Adults With and Without Hearing Impairment: Cross-sectional Web-Based Study

Journals

  1. Jansen L, van Wier M, Lissenberg-Witte B, Kramer S. A comparison of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communication among individuals with and without hearing impairment. International Journal of Audiology 2024;63(3):182 View
  2. Zhang A, Wroblewski K, Imbery T, McClintock M, Hawkley L, Pinto J, Sneed R. Can Digital Communication Protect Against Depression for Older Adults With Hearing and Vision Impairment During COVID-19?. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B 2022 View
  3. Van Wier M, Urry E, Lissenberg-Witte B, Kramer S. User characteristics associated with use of wrist-worn wearables and physical activity apps by adults with and without impaired speech-in-noise recognition: a cross-sectional analysis. International Journal of Audiology 2024;63(1):49 View
  4. Ashraf S, Adrees I, Bashir R. Perceptions of Hearing-impaired Students on the Role of Social Media for their Inclusion into Mainstream Society. Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies 2022;8(2) View
  5. van Wier M, Jansen L, Goderie T, Stam M, Nachtegaal J, van Beek J, Lemke U, Anema J, Lissenberg-Witte B, Smits C, Kramer S. Cohort profile: Netherlands Longitudinal Study on Hearing (NL-SH). BMJ Open 2023;13(4):e070180 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Caria H. Internet of Behaviors Implementation in Organizational Contexts. View