Journal article

Hearing impairment: A population study of age at diagnosis, severity, and language outcomes at 7-8 years

M Wake, Z Poulakis, EK Hughes, C Carey-Sargeant, FW Rickards

Archives of Disease in Childhood | Published : 2005

Abstract

Background: Better language outcomes are reported for preschool children with hearing impairment (HI) diagnosed very early, irrespective of severity. However, population studies of older children are required to substantiate longer term benefits of early detection. Aims: To study impact of age of diagnosis and severity of HI in a population cohort of 7-8 year old children. Methods: Eighty eight 7-8 year old children born in Victoria, who were (a) fitted with hearing aids for congenital HI by 4.5 years and (b) did not have intellectual or major physical disability were studied. Main outcome measures were Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (CELF) and Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test (..

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