Language predictors of theory of mind in cochlear implant children compared to normal-hearing peers

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Ziba Delkhah, H. Farmani, Z. Soleymani
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Background and Aim: Theory of mind (ToM) is very necessary to have successful social interaction. Hearing impairment disrupts the ToM development and language acquisition. This study aimed to compare ToM abilities of children with cochlear implant (CI) and normal hearing (NH) to clarify the role of language skills in ToM development. Methods: Participants were CI and NH children in two age ranges of 5−6 and 8−9 years. Main measures were basic and advanced tasks of ToM test (Abbreviated as B. ToM and A. ToM), and comprehension of mental–state verbs and relative clauses. Regression analysis was used to assess how language skills predict ToM. Results: CI children obtained significantly lower scores in all subscales of ToM test (p ≤ 0.001). Regression models for CI group aged 5−6-year showed that their comprehension of mental-state verbs predicted 53% of B. ToM. In CI children aged 8−9 years, comprehension of relative clauses and mental-state verbs together predicted 61% of B. ToM and 73% of A. ToM variances. Furthermore, comprehension of rela­tive clauses predicted 43% of B. ToM and 31% of A. ToM in younger NH children. Conclusion: Comprehension of mental-state verbs can predict only B. ToM in CI children aged 5−6 years and both B. ToM and A. ToM in CI children aged 8−9 years. Therefore, it is the main factor to predict ToM ability of preschool and school-age children with CI. The role of language should be considered by people who are helping these children for their cognitive problems. Keywords: Theory of mind; mental verb; relative clause; cochlear implant  
与正常听力儿童相比,人工耳蜗儿童心理理论的语言预测因子
背景与目的:心理理论是成功社会交往的必要条件。听力障碍阻碍了ToM的发展和语言习得。本研究旨在比较耳蜗植入儿童(CI)和正常听力儿童(NH)的ToM能力,以阐明语言技能在ToM发展中的作用。方法:参与者为CI和NH儿童,年龄范围为5 - 6岁和8 - 9岁。主要测试内容为ToM测试(简称B. ToM和A. ToM)的基本题和高级题,以及对心理状态动词和关系从句的理解。使用回归分析来评估语言技能如何预测ToM。结果:CI患儿在ToM测试各分量表得分均显著低于对照组(p≤0.001)。5 ~ 6岁CI组的回归模型显示,他们对心理状态动词的理解预测了53%的B. ToM。在8 - 9岁的CI儿童中,关系从句和心理状态动词的理解共同预测了61%的B. ToM和73%的A. ToM方差。此外,对关系从句的理解预测了43%的B. ToM和31%的A. ToM。结论:心理状态动词的理解仅能预测5 ~ 6岁CI儿童的B. ToM,而对8 ~ 9岁CI儿童的B. ToM和A. ToM均有预测作用。因此,这是预测学龄前和学龄CI儿童ToM能力的主要因素。帮助这些孩子解决认知问题的人应该考虑到语言的作用。关键词:心理理论;心理动词;关系从句;人工耳蜗植入
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Auditory and Vestibular Research
Auditory and Vestibular Research Medicine-Otorhinolaryngology
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