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Early onset of family centred intervention predicts language outcomes in children with hearing loss.

作者信息

Holzinger Daniel, Fellinger Johannes, Beitel Christoph

机构信息

Hospital of St. John of God, Seilerstätte 2, 4021 Linz Austria.

出版信息

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2011 Feb;75(2):256-60. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2010.11.011. Epub 2010 Dec 8.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To investigate the impact of age at diagnosis and age at onset of intervention on language outcomes in children with hearing impairments.

METHODS

Receptive and expressive language outcomes of a sample of 63 children (mean age 5;1 years) with hearing loss (mean 78dB, SD 25.3) enrolled in the only specific early intervention program in Upper Austria were assessed. The sample can be regarded as representative for children with significant hearing loss. For 89% the hearing loss was congenital. Language results were related to age at diagnosis, age at first fitting of hearing aids and age at enrolment in the intervention program. Confounding variables such as IQ, degree of hearing loss and family parameters were controlled for in regression analyses.

RESULTS

Early commencement of family centred intervention had a significant impact on language outcomes as opposed to age at diagnosis and age at fitting of hearing aids.

CONCLUSION

In managing intervention in children with hearing loss, time between diagnosis and onset of early intervention should be kept as short as possible. However, age of entry to early intervention explained only about 4% of the variance in language outcomes.

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