了解儿童时期植入的语前聋青年长期心理适应的变异性。

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
William G Kronenberger, Irina Castellanos, Morgan A Kincaid, Rick F Nelson, Charles W Yates, Susan T Sehgal, Allison M Ditmars, Carolyn J Herbert, David B Pisoni
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背景:儿童时期接受人工耳蜗植入(CI)的年轻人在心理适应方面存在相当大的差异。理解和解释这种组内变异性可以帮助识别有适应问题风险的CI用户,并提出干预策略。本研究调查了儿童时期接受过CIs治疗的年轻人的心理调整与听力史、言语技能和非语言智力之间的关系。方法:研究参与者是30名年龄在18-27岁的年轻成年CI使用者,他们在1988年至2003年期间在6岁或更小的年龄植入。自我报告的心理调整在两个领域进行评估:行为-情绪问题和执行功能问题。测量设备/听力史、非语言智力、语音识别、词汇和日常语言理解问题,以测试对心理适应结果的贡献。结果:参与者在心理适应得分上表现出显著的差异,样本平均得分落在平均或最小问题范围内。样本中有13%到20%的人报告了临床上较高的心理适应问题。心理调整与人口统计学或设备/听力史变量无关。在回归方程中,更少的日常语言理解问题与更好的心理调节有关。语音识别、词汇和非语言智力与心理调节的关系或无关。结论:儿童CI接受者在青年期的心理适应结果存在差异。功能性的、日常的、高阶的语言理解技能似乎对年轻成年CI使用者的心理适应至关重要。
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Understanding Variability in Long-Term Psychological Adjustment of Prelingually Deaf Young Adults Implanted During Childhood.

Background: Young adults who received cochlear implants (CI) during childhood experience considerable variability in psychological adjustment. Understanding and explaining this within-group variability can help to identify CI users who are at risk for adjustment problems and suggest intervention strategies. This study investigated associations between psychological adjustment and hearing history, speech-language skills, and nonverbal intelligence in young adults who received CIs in childhood.

Methods: Study participants were 30 young adult CI users aged 18-27 years, who were implanted at age 6 years or younger between the years of 1988 and 2003. Self-reported psychological adjustment was assessed in two domains: behavioral-emotional problems and executive functioning problems. Measures of device/hearing history, nonverbal intelligence, speech recognition, vocabulary, and everyday language comprehension problems were obtained to test for contributions to psychological adjustment outcomes.

Results: Participants displayed significant variability in psychological adjustment scores, with sample mean scores falling in the average or the minimal problem range. Between 13% and 20% of the sample reported clinically elevated psychological adjustment problems. Psychological adjustment was not related to demographic or device/hearing history variables. In regression equations, fewer everyday language comprehension problems were associated with better psychological adjustment. Speech recognition, vocabulary, and nonverbal intelligence were inconsistently related or unrelated to psychological adjustment.

Conclusion: Pediatric CI recipients vary in psychological adjustment outcomes during young adulthood. Functional, everyday, higher-order language comprehension skills appear to be centrally important for psychological adjustment in young adult CI users.

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Otology & Neurotology
Otology & Neurotology 医学-耳鼻喉科学
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
14.30%
发文量
509
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​Otology & Neurotology publishes original articles relating to both clinical and basic science aspects of otology, neurotology, and cranial base surgery. As the foremost journal in its field, it has become the favored place for publishing the best of new science relating to the human ear and its diseases. The broadly international character of its contributing authors, editorial board, and readership provides the Journal its decidedly global perspective.
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