Sprechen und Sprache sowie konsekutive Störungen bei Kindern mit permanenten unilateralen sensorineuralen Hörstörungen

IF 0.5 Q4 Health Professions
C. Kiese-Himmel
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Abstract

In the past, unilateral hearing impairment has been considered to be of little consequence for speech and language development. This attitude is changing considerably as research has revealed that children with congenital or postnatally acquired unilateral sensorineural hearing impairment are at risk for problems in speech and language development, academic learning, performance and grade repetition. In addition, unilateral hearing-impaired children tend to have communication difficulties and socioemotional problems, because their understanding of speech is impaired - especially in the presence of background noise. Their linguistic (like the academic) performance depends on the severity of the hearing loss. Children with unilateral hearing loss need individual, advantageous listening conditions in order to understand verbal signals in the same way as their normal-hearing peers and classmates. This article addresses unilateral sensorineural hearing loss and offers a description of selected international study results regarding language development, gives a sketch of secondary disorders at school and concludes with a synopsis.
对儿童而言,他们的说话和讲话,还有一种附带障碍
过去,人们认为单侧听力障碍对言语和语言发展的影响很小。随着研究表明先天性或后天获得性单侧感音神经性听力障碍的儿童在言语和语言发展、学术学习、表现和重复成绩方面存在问题的风险,这种态度正在发生很大的变化。此外,单侧听力受损的儿童往往有沟通困难和社会情感问题,因为他们对言语的理解受损,尤其是在有背景噪音的情况下。他们的语言(和学业一样)表现取决于听力损失的严重程度。单侧听力损失的儿童需要单独的、有利的听力条件,以便像正常听力的同龄人和同学一样理解语言信号。本文讨论了单侧感音神经性听力损失,并提供了关于语言发展的国际研究结果的描述,给出了学校继发性障碍的概述,并以摘要结尾。
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Sprache-Stimme-Gehor
Sprache-Stimme-Gehor 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
0.40
自引率
20.00%
发文量
62
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Sprache · Stimme · Gehör ist die Fachzeitschrift für alle, die sich mit Sprach-, Stimm- und Hörstörungen beschäftigen – von Logopäden über Phoniater/Pädaudiologen bis hin zu Sprachheilpädagogen oder Hörgeschädigtenpädagogen. Sie vermittelt gesicherte medizinische Fakten für Ihre Fortbildung – maximaler Praxisnutzen, größtmögliche Unterstützung in Ihrem Alltag und der berühmte Blick über den Tellerrand sind unsere Ziele.
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