Background: High rates of psychopathology were found amongst deaf adolescents, but little is known about the psychosocial risk factors. This study investigated whether (1) less severe deafness and/or acquired or otherwise complicated deafness, and (2) having mainly contacts with hearing people, each represent chronic stressful conditions that moderate the associations between self-esteem and emotional problems. In addition, the moderating effect of observed peer rejection on the association between social acceptance and behavioural problems was explored. Method: Deaf adolescents of normal intelligence (N= 68) completed the Self Perception Profile for Adolescents. Psychopathology was assessed using a semi-structured interview with adolescent...
No assessment tools are available to measure shame and guilt in children who are deaf or hard of hea...
No assessment tools are available to measure shame and guilt in children who are deaf or hard of hea...
Objective: There are big discrepancies among the reported prevalence rates of emotional/behavioral p...
Acquired changes in sensory functioning can have large, lasting, and negative effects on one’s subje...
Acquired changes in sensory functioning can have large, lasting, and negative effects on one’s subje...
The goal of this dissertation was to enhance our understanding about internalizing problems and peer...
This presentation will describe why self-esteem has a major impact on a student’s personal well-bein...
This presentation will describe why self-esteem has a major impact on a student’s personal well-bein...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-39)Literature relating to the psychology of deafness h...
Deaf and hard-of-hearing adolescents (DHH) experience more peer problems and lower levels of friends...
The aim of this thesis is to expand the knowledge of mental health problems with deaf and severely h...
Though research has explored the experiences of signing children with severe to profound hearing imp...
About 1 in 1000 children and adolescents are deaf or hard of hearing. It has been hypothesized that...
Sufficient self-esteem is extremely important for psychosocial functioning. It is hypothesized that ...
Objective: Sufficient self-esteem is extremely important for psychosocial functioning. It is hypothe...
No assessment tools are available to measure shame and guilt in children who are deaf or hard of hea...
No assessment tools are available to measure shame and guilt in children who are deaf or hard of hea...
Objective: There are big discrepancies among the reported prevalence rates of emotional/behavioral p...
Acquired changes in sensory functioning can have large, lasting, and negative effects on one’s subje...
Acquired changes in sensory functioning can have large, lasting, and negative effects on one’s subje...
The goal of this dissertation was to enhance our understanding about internalizing problems and peer...
This presentation will describe why self-esteem has a major impact on a student’s personal well-bein...
This presentation will describe why self-esteem has a major impact on a student’s personal well-bein...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 37-39)Literature relating to the psychology of deafness h...
Deaf and hard-of-hearing adolescents (DHH) experience more peer problems and lower levels of friends...
The aim of this thesis is to expand the knowledge of mental health problems with deaf and severely h...
Though research has explored the experiences of signing children with severe to profound hearing imp...
About 1 in 1000 children and adolescents are deaf or hard of hearing. It has been hypothesized that...
Sufficient self-esteem is extremely important for psychosocial functioning. It is hypothesized that ...
Objective: Sufficient self-esteem is extremely important for psychosocial functioning. It is hypothe...
No assessment tools are available to measure shame and guilt in children who are deaf or hard of hea...
No assessment tools are available to measure shame and guilt in children who are deaf or hard of hea...
Objective: There are big discrepancies among the reported prevalence rates of emotional/behavioral p...