| Literature DB >> 25906365 |
Anouk P Netten1, Carolien Rieffe2, Stephanie C P M Theunissen1, Wim Soede1, Evelien Dirks3, Jeroen J Briaire1, Johan H M Frijns4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to examine the level of empathy in deaf and hard of hearing (pre)adolescents compared to normal hearing controls and to define the influence of language and various hearing loss characteristics on the development of empathy.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25906365 PMCID: PMC4408107 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Demographic characteristics of participants.
| Total study population N = 284 | HI study population N = 122 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HI | Controls | CI | HA | |
| No. of children | 122 | 162 | 52 | 70 |
| Age | ||||
| Mean—in years (SD) | 11.9 (1.8) | 11.9 (1.3) | 11.8 (2.0) | 12.0 (1.7) |
| Range—in months | 100–194 | 99–176 | 100–194 | 110–188 |
| Gender | ||||
| Male (%) | 60 (49) | 73 (45) | 24 (46) | 36 (51) |
| Socioeconomic Status (SD) | 11.5 (2.3) | 11.7 (2.3) | 11.7 (2.3) | 11.3 (2.4) |
| Nonverbal intelligence (SD) | 10.3 (2.8) | 10.7 (2.5) | 10.0 (2.7) | 10.5 (3) |
| Language Skills (SD) | 6.5 (2.7) | 7.0 (1.9) | 6.1 (2.8) | 6.7 (2.6) |
| Preferred mode of communication | ||||
| Oral language only (%) | 94 (77) | 39 (75) | 55 (78) | |
| Sign-supported Dutch (%) | 26 (21) | 13 (25) | 13 (19) | |
| Sign language only (%) | 2 (2) | 0 (0) | 2 (3) | |
| Type of education | ||||
| Regular education (%) | 74 (61) | 162 (100) | 32 (62) | 42 (60) |
| Onset of hearing loss | ||||
| Prelingual (%) | 103 (84) | 48 (92) | 55 (78) | |
| Perilingual (%) | 12 (10) | 2 (4) | 10 (14) | |
| Unknown (%) | 7 (6) | 2 (4) | 5 (7) | |
| Degree of hearing loss | ||||
| Moderate—40–60 dB (%) | 29 (24) | 0 (0) | 29 (41) | |
| Severe—61–90 dB (%) | 25 (21) | 1 (2) | 24 (34) | |
| Profound—>90 dB (%) | 60 (49) | 49 (94) | 11 (16) | |
| Unknown | 8 (6) | 2 (4) | 6 (9) | |
| Age at detection of hearing loss—in months (SD) | 19.1 (15.7) | 14.6 (10.4) | 22.9 (18.3) | |
| Age at first hearing aid acquisition—in months (SD) | 24.8 (17.0) | 17.3 (10.2) | 31.2 (18.9) | |
| CI characteristics | ||||
| Age at implantation (CI)—in months (SD) | 44.5 (32.6) | |||
| Duration of CI use—in months (SD) | 99 (33) | |||
| Bilateral CI (%) | 13 (25) | |||
Abbreviations: HI Hearing Impaired, CI Cochlear Implant, HA Hearing Aid, SD Standard Deviation.
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Psychometric properties of empathy questionnaire, EAQ, EEQ and observations.
| Total study population N = 284 | HI study population N = 122 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HI | Controls | HI | Controls | CI | HA | |||
| No. of items | Answer range | Crohnbach's alpha | M (SD) | M (SD) | ||||
| Self report | ||||||||
| Empathy Questionnaire | 18 | 1–3 | .83 | .81 | 2.2 (0.3) | 2.4 (0.3) | 2.2 (0.3) | 2.3 (0.3) |
| 7 | .66 | .68 | 1.9 (0.4) | 2.1 (0.4) | 1.9 (0.4) | 2.0 (0.4) | ||
| 5 | .68 | .66 | 2.3 (0.4) | 2.5 (0.4) | 2.3 (0.4) | 2.3 (0.4) | ||
| 6 | .76 | .72 | 2.6 (0.4) | 2.7 (0.3) | 2.6 (0.4) | 2.5 (0.4) | ||
| EAQ—Attendance to others' emotions | 5 | 1–3 | .64 | .60 | 2.3 (0.4) | 2.5 (0.4) | 2.2 (0.4) | 2.3 (0.4) |
| Parent report | ||||||||
| EEQ—Emotion recognition | 6 | 1–5 | .78 | .74 | 2.6 (0.3) | 2.6 (0.3) | 2.6 (0.3) | 2.5 (0.3) |
| Experimenters observation | ||||||||
| 8 | 1–3 | 2.5 (0.4) | 2.2 (0.4) | 2.4 (0.5) | 2.5 (0.4) | |||
| 1 | 1–3 | 2.6 (0.6) | 2.9 (0.4) | 2.6 (0.6) | 2.6 (0.5) | |||
| WISC non-verbal intelligence | 26 | 0–7 | 10.3 (2.8) | 10.7 (2.5) | 10.0 (2.7) | 10.5 (3) | ||
| CELF-IV language development | 35 | 0–1 | 6.5 (2.7) | 7.0 (1.9) | 6.1 (2.8) | 6.7 (2.6) | ||
Abbreviations: HI Hearing Impaired, CI Cochlear Implant, HA Hearing Aid, SD Standard Deviation, EAQ Emotion Awareness Questionnaire, EEQ Emotional Expressivity Questionnaire.
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˜ normscores.
Fig 1Mean empathy scores per group.
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