Wie Ona Bø, Falkenberg Eva-Signe, Tvete Ole, Tomblin Bruce
Department of Special Needs Education, Faculty of Education, University of Oslo, Norway.
Int J Audiol. 2007 May;46(5):232-43. doi: 10.1080/14992020601182891.
The objectives of the study were to describe the characteristics of the first 79 prelingually deaf cochlear implant users in Norway and to investigate to what degree the variation in speech recognition, speech- recognition growth rate, and speech production could be explained by the characteristics of the child, the cochlear implant, the family, and the educational setting. Data gathered longitudinally were analysed using descriptive statistics, multiple regression, and growth-curve analysis. The results show that more than 50% of the variation could be explained by these characteristics. Daily user-time, non-verbal intelligence, mode of communication, length of CI experience, and educational placement had the highest effect on the outcome. The results also indicate that children educated in a bilingual approach to education have better speech perception and faster speech perception growth rate with increased focus on spoken language.
该研究的目的是描述挪威首批79名语前聋人工耳蜗使用者的特征,并调查儿童、人工耳蜗、家庭和教育环境的特征在多大程度上能够解释言语识别、言语识别增长率和言语产生方面的差异。使用描述性统计、多元回归和生长曲线分析对纵向收集的数据进行了分析。结果表明,这些特征能够解释超过50%的差异。每日使用时间、非言语智力、交流方式、人工耳蜗使用经验时长和教育安置对结果的影响最大。结果还表明,接受双语教育的儿童在更加注重口语的情况下,具有更好的言语感知和更快的言语感知增长率。