Tharpe Anne Marie
Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-8242, USA.
Trends Amplif. 2008 Mar;12(1):7-15. doi: 10.1177/1084713807304668.
Since the early 1980s, audiologists have become increasingly aware of the potential effect of even mild degrees of hearing loss on the psychoeducational and psychosocial outcomes of children. This review describes some of the key research findings during the past several decades that have led us to our current thinking about unilateral and mild bilateral hearing loss in children. The first section addresses unilateral hearing loss. This is followed by a review of the literature on mild bilateral hearing loss. Specifically, the issues addressed include the significance of permanent mild degrees of hearing loss on children's psychoeducational and psychosocial development and the speech, language, and auditory characteristics of children with mild degrees of hearing loss. Finally, some recommendations regarding the direction of future research are offered. This review is followed by 2 articles summarizing the proceedings of a 2005 workshop convened by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) program, and the Marion Downs Hearing Center to address concerns about the underidentification of-- and professionals' apparent lack of awareness of-- permanent unilateral and minimal to mild hearing loss in children.
自20世纪80年代初以来,听力学家越来越意识到,即使是轻度听力损失也可能对儿童的心理教育和心理社会发展产生影响。本综述描述了过去几十年中的一些关键研究结果,这些结果使我们形成了目前对儿童单侧和轻度双侧听力损失的看法。第一部分讨论单侧听力损失。接下来是对轻度双侧听力损失文献的综述。具体而言,讨论的问题包括永久性轻度听力损失对儿童心理教育和心理社会发展的意义,以及轻度听力损失儿童的言语、语言和听觉特征。最后,针对未来研究的方向提出了一些建议。本综述之后是两篇文章,总结了疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)、早期听力检测与干预(EHDI)项目以及玛丽昂·唐斯听力中心于2005年召开的一次研讨会的会议记录,该研讨会旨在解决对儿童永久性单侧和轻度至中度听力损失识别不足以及专业人员明显缺乏认识的问题。