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Hearing Impairment, Cognitive Therapy and Coping

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Hearing Impairment, Cognitive Therapy and Coping (version 1.0) - A study with hearing impaired workers, who have voluntarily signed up for CBT.

A randomized controlled study with hearing impaired workers, who have voluntarily signed up for an 8 session cognitive therapy (CBT) course The CBT intervention will be compared to a waiting list control group. Participants who are allocated to the intervention group will be offered to start on the CBT-course immediately, while the control group that will be offered the same course 12 months later. Main outcome measures are assessments of mental distress and vocational coping. We will also...

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https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT01206829
Status: unknown. Estimated study completion date: December 2013.

I think I found the results (this means that this study has been completed):
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438347/

The titles are not exactly the same and there is a huge difference between the estimated enrollment (180) and the number of patients who actually participated in the study (15), but the methods described (8 sessions of CBT held at the Oslo University Hospital) remain similar.
 

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