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International Journal of Audiology

The International Journal of Audiology is a leading scientific journal that publishes high-quality research on all aspects of audiology and hearing science. It covers a wide range of topics including hearing assessment, hearing aids, cochlear implants, auditory processing disorders, tinnitus, and auditory neuroscience. The journal serves as a valuable resource for audiologists, researchers, and healthcare professionals interested in advancing the understanding and management of hearing and communication disorders.

Details
Abbr. Int J Audiol
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Start 2002
End Continuing
Frequency Eight no. a year
p-ISSN 1499-2027
e-ISSN 1708-8186
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 3337 96
SJR / Ranks: 4203 942
CiteScore / Ranks: 6010 4.40
JIF / Ranks: 3958 2.7
Recent Articles
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Brown C, Bagatto M
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-9. PMID: 40088205
Objective: To describe the development and implementation of a management pathway for infants and young children identified with permanent unilateral hearing loss within an early hearing detection and intervention program...
2.
Korkut Y, Yuksel M
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-8. PMID: 40088203
Objectives: This study investigates the short-term effects of degraded auditory input on the right ear advantage (REA) and the REA following long-term exposure to vocoder-processed sounds, which simulate cochlear implant...
3.
Andreassen K, Falck A, Solum T, Nielsen G
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-9. PMID: 40079813
Objective: Identify factors predicting work capacity among patients with tinnitus and hyperacusis. Design And Study Sample: This study employed a cross-sectional design, collecting data from four Norwegian audiology clinics (N ...
4.
Bennett R, Saunders G, Montano J, Timmer B, Laird E, Badcock J
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-11. PMID: 40079792
Objective: To propose the application of Keyes's Model of Social Wellbeing to guide hearing care professionals (HCPs) in providing social coaching to address the impact of hearing loss on social...
5.
Newall J, Kim R, Dawes P, Alnafjan F, Vaughan G, Carkeet D, et al.
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-8. PMID: 40047323
Objective: The majority of individuals with hearing loss worldwide reside in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but there is limited information regarding the characteristics of hearing loss in these regions....
6.
Hunsaker A, Uhler K, Walker K, Greene N, Brown A
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-8. PMID: 40047301
Objective: To reduce the amplitude of stimulus artefacts present in bone conduction auditory brainstem response (BC ABR) measurements. Design: Electromagnetic shielding was applied to the surface of a clinical BC...
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Gu X, Mima Y, Swanepoel D, Smits C, Li J, Wang S, et al.
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-8. PMID: 40042200
Objective: This study aimed to provide normative ranges of Chinese smartphone-based digits-in-noise (DIN) test results, to explore the association between speech reception threshold (SRT) and pure-tone average (PTA) threshold, and...
8.
Hudokova D, Chmelik V, Rychtarikova M, van Wieringen A
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-9. PMID: 40029866
Objective: Well-balanced, semantically predictable sentence materials do not exist in the Slovak language. The primary goal of the current study was to develop and validate a set of sentences in...
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Kokkonen J, Svard F, Varonen S, Lopponen H, Dietz A
Int J Audiol . 2025 Mar; :1-10. PMID: 40029693
Objective: To assess the feasibility of implementing a fast-track process (single-session assess-and-fit appointment with no ENT specialist's examination) in hearing rehabilitation by investigating the accuracy of the protocol assignment applying...
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Gaborjan A, Koscso G, Garai R, Tamas L, Vicsi K, Hacki T
Int J Audiol . 2025 Feb; :1-10. PMID: 40019193
Objective: Children's events are often perceived as excessively loud, with risks of noise-induced hearing loss and other adverse effects. In many countries, including Hungary, specific regulations for recreational noise levels...