The UCD School of Medicine Summer Student Research Awards 2018, University College Dublin School of Medicine, Ireland, 2018Few deaf children or adolescents currently attend the HSE Grangegorman Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) despite the deaf school in Cabra being in its catchment area. Although profound deafness rates in this age group are decreasing due to the MMR vaccine, advancements in cochlear implantations and the newborn hearing screening programme, mental health difficulties in deaf children and adolescents could be going unreported. Compared to hearing populations, higher rates of mental health problems have been found in deaf people [1]. This study aimed to gather data about rates of mental health problems in d...
Background: Adolescents with hearing loss are often faced with poor cognitive and executive function...
Background: Studies of reasons for referral to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMH...
Previous research has indicated that deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) students are more at risk for b...
About 1 in 1000 children and adolescents are deaf or hard of hearing. It has been hypothesized that...
The study was designed to examine whether there has any significant difference in mental health of h...
Objective: There are big discrepancies among the reported prevalence rates of emotional/behavioral p...
Deaf children show high rates of mental health disorders, with difficulties getting access to approp...
In the few studies that have been conducted, researchers have typically found that deaf adolescents ...
Mental health problems are more prevalent in deaf and hard-of-hearing - (D)HH - children and adolesc...
The aim of this thesis is to expand the knowledge of mental health problems with deaf and severely h...
Objective: There are no empirically validated measures of psychopathology that can be easily underst...
Object: The main aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of Quality of Life, family fun...
Objective: There are no empirically validated measures of psychopathology that can be easily underst...
In this study socio-demographic, deafness-related and diagnosticcharacteristicsofhearingimpairedchil...
OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to characterize the risk of mental health problems among a representati...
Background: Adolescents with hearing loss are often faced with poor cognitive and executive function...
Background: Studies of reasons for referral to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMH...
Previous research has indicated that deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) students are more at risk for b...
About 1 in 1000 children and adolescents are deaf or hard of hearing. It has been hypothesized that...
The study was designed to examine whether there has any significant difference in mental health of h...
Objective: There are big discrepancies among the reported prevalence rates of emotional/behavioral p...
Deaf children show high rates of mental health disorders, with difficulties getting access to approp...
In the few studies that have been conducted, researchers have typically found that deaf adolescents ...
Mental health problems are more prevalent in deaf and hard-of-hearing - (D)HH - children and adolesc...
The aim of this thesis is to expand the knowledge of mental health problems with deaf and severely h...
Objective: There are no empirically validated measures of psychopathology that can be easily underst...
Object: The main aim of this study was to gain a better understanding of Quality of Life, family fun...
Objective: There are no empirically validated measures of psychopathology that can be easily underst...
In this study socio-demographic, deafness-related and diagnosticcharacteristicsofhearingimpairedchil...
OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to characterize the risk of mental health problems among a representati...
Background: Adolescents with hearing loss are often faced with poor cognitive and executive function...
Background: Studies of reasons for referral to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMH...
Previous research has indicated that deaf and hard of hearing (D/HH) students are more at risk for b...