Laugen Nina J, Jacobsen Karl H, Rieffe Carolien, Wichstrøm Lars
Statped & Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
J Deaf Stud Deaf Educ. 2017 Apr 1;22(2):155-163. doi: 10.1093/deafed/enw069.
Deaf and hard of hearing school-aged children are at risk for delayed development of emotion understanding; however, little is known about this during the preschool years. We compared the level of emotion understanding in a group of 35 4-5-year-old children who use hearing aids to that of 130 children with typical hearing. Moreover, we investigated the parents' perception of their child's level of emotion understanding. Children were assessed with the Test of Emotion Comprehension. Parents were presented with the same test and asked to guess what their child answered on each item. The results showed that children with hearing loss performed at the same level as typically hearing children, despite having lower vocabulary scores. Parents of children with hearing loss were more accurate in their estimations of their child's competence, and higher accuracy was associated with better emotion understanding. These findings may have implications for early intervention planning.
失聪和听力有障碍的学龄儿童存在情绪理解发展延迟的风险;然而,对于学龄前儿童的这一情况我们却知之甚少。我们将一组35名佩戴助听器的4至5岁儿童的情绪理解水平与130名听力正常儿童的情绪理解水平进行了比较。此外,我们还调查了家长对其孩子情绪理解水平的认知。通过情绪理解测试对儿童进行评估。向家长展示相同的测试,并要求他们猜测自己孩子对每个项目的回答。结果显示,尽管听力损失儿童的词汇得分较低,但他们的表现与听力正常儿童处于同一水平。听力损失儿童的家长对自己孩子能力的估计更为准确,而更高的准确性与更好的情绪理解相关。这些发现可能对早期干预计划具有启示意义。