OBJECTIVE : This study aimed to characterize the risk of mental health problems among a representative sample of 6,310 4–17-year-olds, 147 of whom had parent-reported hearing problems. METHODS : The study used data from the Young Minds Matter survey. The Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children (DISC-IV) assessed prevalence of mood, anxiety and behavioural disorders. The Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ) assessed social and emotional problems. Logistic regression models were used to estimate odds of having mental health problems adjusting for child factors (speech and language problems, global health, age and gender), family factors (family structure, parent income, education, financial strain and psychological distress) and ...
Objective: To estimate effects of hearing loss on symptoms of anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and ...
The UCD School of Medicine Summer Student Research Awards 2018, University College Dublin School of ...
Aim of this multicenter study was to investigate whether schooling relates to mental health problems...
Objective: This study examines the mental health and associated risk factors of children with hearin...
BackgroundChildren with hearing loss are at increased risk of mental health conditions, including be...
Introduction: Hearing-impaired children constitute a mute population; therefore, they are vulnerable...
About 1 in 1000 children and adolescents are deaf or hard of hearing. It has been hypothesized that...
OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss can have far-reaching effects on social, emotional and cognitive development...
The aim of this study is to estimate the extent to which children and adolescents with hearing impai...
The aim of this thesis is to expand the knowledge of mental health problems with deaf and severely h...
Background: Studies of reasons for referral to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMH...
Background\ud \ud There is some evidence of a relationship between psychosocial health and the incid...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of hearing impairment of children on parents me...
Childhood hearing loss (HL) varies in impact and can present, and resolve, at any age. Universal new...
The study was designed to examine whether there has any significant difference in mental health of h...
Objective: To estimate effects of hearing loss on symptoms of anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and ...
The UCD School of Medicine Summer Student Research Awards 2018, University College Dublin School of ...
Aim of this multicenter study was to investigate whether schooling relates to mental health problems...
Objective: This study examines the mental health and associated risk factors of children with hearin...
BackgroundChildren with hearing loss are at increased risk of mental health conditions, including be...
Introduction: Hearing-impaired children constitute a mute population; therefore, they are vulnerable...
About 1 in 1000 children and adolescents are deaf or hard of hearing. It has been hypothesized that...
OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss can have far-reaching effects on social, emotional and cognitive development...
The aim of this study is to estimate the extent to which children and adolescents with hearing impai...
The aim of this thesis is to expand the knowledge of mental health problems with deaf and severely h...
Background: Studies of reasons for referral to the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMH...
Background\ud \ud There is some evidence of a relationship between psychosocial health and the incid...
The study was carried out to investigate the effect of hearing impairment of children on parents me...
Childhood hearing loss (HL) varies in impact and can present, and resolve, at any age. Universal new...
The study was designed to examine whether there has any significant difference in mental health of h...
Objective: To estimate effects of hearing loss on symptoms of anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and ...
The UCD School of Medicine Summer Student Research Awards 2018, University College Dublin School of ...
Aim of this multicenter study was to investigate whether schooling relates to mental health problems...