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On the Behavioral Characteristics of Loud-music Listening

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Journal Ear Hear
Date 1998 Dec 29
PMID 9867290
Citations 12
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Abstract

To provide insight into the behavioral characteristics of people who listen excessively to loud music, the 32-item Northeastern Excessive Music Listening Survey was developed and administered to 90 subjects. Results indicate that 8 of the 90 subjects scored within a range that would suggest the presence of a maladaptive pattern of music-listening behavior similar to that exhibited by substance abusers. Implications for further research and models of treatment are discussed.

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