Psychosocial factors, including socioemotional well-being, peer relationships, and social inclusion with hearing and deaf peers, are increasingly becoming a focus of research investigating children with cochlear implants. The study reported here extends the largely quantitative findings of previous research through a qualitative analysis of interviews with parents, teachers, and pediatric cochlear implant users themselves in three eastern states of Australia. We interviewed 24 parents, 15 teachers, and 11 children and adolescents. The findings displayed commonalities across the three groups of participants, indicating positive experiences around the children’s psychosocial development with their cochlear implants, but also ongoing difficult...
Cochlear implantation is a relatively new procedure, which has already had significant impact on the...
This Australian study examined the communication, academic, and social outcomes of pediatric cochlea...
Between 150 and 200 deaf children are born in the Netherlands each year. Deafness has major conseque...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
This paper provides an overview and a synthesis of the findings of a large, multifaceted study inves...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In the last few decades the progress of science has enabled the development of cochlear implant, whi...
Pediatric cochlear implantation has successfully provided many congenitally deaf children the opport...
This study investigated factors that affect the development of positive peer relationships among dea...
Within the framework of a longitudinal study of deaf children with cochlear implants, 11 children wi...
This Australian study examined the communication, academic, and social outcomes of pediatric cochlea...
A longitudinal study observing cochlear implant recipients\u27 social skills using ratings from thei...
The aim of the study was to explore patterns of communication between 22 children with cochlear impl...
Cochlear implantation is a relatively new procedure, which has already had significant impact on the...
This Australian study examined the communication, academic, and social outcomes of pediatric cochlea...
Between 150 and 200 deaf children are born in the Netherlands each year. Deafness has major conseque...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
Research shows that children who are deaf have difficulty socializing when they are with a group of ...
This paper provides an overview and a synthesis of the findings of a large, multifaceted study inves...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
In the last few decades the progress of science has enabled the development of cochlear implant, whi...
Pediatric cochlear implantation has successfully provided many congenitally deaf children the opport...
This study investigated factors that affect the development of positive peer relationships among dea...
Within the framework of a longitudinal study of deaf children with cochlear implants, 11 children wi...
This Australian study examined the communication, academic, and social outcomes of pediatric cochlea...
A longitudinal study observing cochlear implant recipients\u27 social skills using ratings from thei...
The aim of the study was to explore patterns of communication between 22 children with cochlear impl...
Cochlear implantation is a relatively new procedure, which has already had significant impact on the...
This Australian study examined the communication, academic, and social outcomes of pediatric cochlea...
Between 150 and 200 deaf children are born in the Netherlands each year. Deafness has major conseque...