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Hyperacusis in Children: A Preliminary Study on the Effects of Hypersensitivity to Sound on Speech and Language.

Massimo Ralli1, Antonio Greco2, Giancarlo Altissimi2, Natalia Tagliaferri2, Laura Carchiolo2, Rosaria Turchetta2, Massimo Fusconi2, Antonella Polimeni1, Giancarlo Cianfrone2, Marco de Vincentiis1.   

Abstract

There is a growing awareness that children may experience hyperacusis, a condition that is often associated with behavioral and developmental disorders. This preliminary study was aimed to investigate the effects of hyperacusis alone on various components of speech and language in children without developmental disorders. This study was conducted on 109 children aged between 4 and 7 years attending kindergarten and primary school. Hyperacusis was assessed through behavioral observation of children and questionnaires for parents. Different components of speech and language were assessed through specific tests. Hyperacusis was diagnosed in fifteen children (13.8%); ten (66.7%) were attending primary school and five (33.3%) kindergarten. A significant difference between children with and without hyperacusis was found for tests evaluating the average number of words in a sentence and phonemic fluency; older children appeared to have more difficulties. Several differences in education profiles were found: parents of children with hyperacusis spent less time with their children compared to parents of children without hyperacusis. Our preliminary results suggest some difficulties in lexical access and the use of shorter sentences by children with hypersensitivity to sound; however, the small size of our sample and the largely unknown interactions between hyperacusis and developmental disorders suggest caution when interpreting these results. Further studies on larger samples are necessary to gain additional knowledge on the effects of hyperacusis on speech and language in children without developmental disorders.

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Keywords:  children; developmental language disorder; fluency disorders; hyperacusis; hypersensitivity to sound; language disorders; speech-language-pathology; tinnitus

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29993211     DOI: 10.5935/0946-5448.20180002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Tinnitus J        ISSN: 0946-5448


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Authors:  Iskra Potgieter; Kathryn Fackrell; Veronica Kennedy; Rosa Crunkhorn; Derek J Hoare
Journal:  BMC Pediatr       Date:  2020-06-29       Impact factor: 2.125

2.  Hyperacusis in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Preliminary Study.

Authors:  Massimo Ralli; Maria Romani; Alessio Zodda; Francesca Yoshie Russo; Giancarlo Altissimi; Maria Patrizia Orlando; Maria Gloria Cammeresi; Roberta Penge; Rosaria Turchetta
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-04-27       Impact factor: 3.390

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