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Ages of diagnosis, amplification, and early intervention of infants and young children with hearing loss: findings from parent interviews.

Susan G Prendergast1, Maribeth Nelson Lartz, Barbara Casson Fiedler.   

Abstract

A survey was conducted to determine the status of early identification of children with hearing loss in Illinois. Over a 3-year period, parents of 77 children with severe to profound hearing loss were interviewed while attending an educational program at a state residential school for the Deaf. Results indicated that these children had lower ages of identification than those reported in national studies (Arehart, Yoshinaga-Itano, Thomson, Gabbard, and Stredler Brown, 1998; Harrison & Roush, 1996) and in an earlier study in Illinois (Kittrell & Arjmand, 1997). Delays between suspicion and the initiation of diagnosis and amplification were reported, and were most often attributed to physicians' failure to investigate the possibility of hearing loss. Delays in the onset of early intervention services were noted for half of the children. Although the study reports progress across all areas, the ages of identification, amplification, and early intervention remain higher than recent research (Harrison & Roush, 1996; Kittrell & Arjmand, 1997; Marschark, 1998) indicates is justifiable.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12061188     DOI: 10.1353/aad.2012.0198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Ann Deaf        ISSN: 0002-726X


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