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Listening-Related Fatigue in Children With Unilateral Hearing Loss
by
Camarata, Stephen
, Hornsby, Benjamin W. Y.
, Davis, Hilary
, Bess, Fred H.
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Analysis
/ Auditory Perception - physiology
/ Child
/ Child health
/ Childhood hearing disorders
/ Children
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Control Groups
/ Data
/ Deafness
/ Education
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Forum: Evidence-Based Practices and Outcomes for Children With Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss
/ Hearing
/ Hearing disorders
/ Hearing loss
/ Hearing Loss, Bilateral - physiopathology
/ Hearing Loss, Unilateral - physiopathology
/ Humans
/ Listening
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Proxy
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Psychosocial problems
/ Risk
/ Self evaluation
/ Self report
/ Specialists
/ Speech Perception
/ Standardized Tests
/ Subjectivity
/ Teachers
/ Thinking Skills
/ Unilateralism
2020
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Listening-Related Fatigue in Children With Unilateral Hearing Loss
by
Camarata, Stephen
, Hornsby, Benjamin W. Y.
, Davis, Hilary
, Bess, Fred H.
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Analysis
/ Auditory Perception - physiology
/ Child
/ Child health
/ Childhood hearing disorders
/ Children
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Control Groups
/ Data
/ Deafness
/ Education
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Forum: Evidence-Based Practices and Outcomes for Children With Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss
/ Hearing
/ Hearing disorders
/ Hearing loss
/ Hearing Loss, Bilateral - physiopathology
/ Hearing Loss, Unilateral - physiopathology
/ Humans
/ Listening
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Proxy
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Psychosocial problems
/ Risk
/ Self evaluation
/ Self report
/ Specialists
/ Speech Perception
/ Standardized Tests
/ Subjectivity
/ Teachers
/ Thinking Skills
/ Unilateralism
2020
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Listening-Related Fatigue in Children With Unilateral Hearing Loss
by
Camarata, Stephen
, Hornsby, Benjamin W. Y.
, Davis, Hilary
, Bess, Fred H.
in
Adolescent
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Analysis
/ Auditory Perception - physiology
/ Child
/ Child health
/ Childhood hearing disorders
/ Children
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognitive ability
/ Control Groups
/ Data
/ Deafness
/ Education
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Forum: Evidence-Based Practices and Outcomes for Children With Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss
/ Hearing
/ Hearing disorders
/ Hearing loss
/ Hearing Loss, Bilateral - physiopathology
/ Hearing Loss, Unilateral - physiopathology
/ Humans
/ Listening
/ Literature reviews
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Parent-child relations
/ Parents & parenting
/ Proxy
/ Psychosocial factors
/ Psychosocial problems
/ Risk
/ Self evaluation
/ Self report
/ Specialists
/ Speech Perception
/ Standardized Tests
/ Subjectivity
/ Teachers
/ Thinking Skills
/ Unilateralism
2020
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Listening-Related Fatigue in Children With Unilateral Hearing Loss
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Listening-Related Fatigue in Children With Unilateral Hearing Loss
2020
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Overview
Purpose Listening-related fatigue is an understudied construct that may contribute to the auditory, educational, and psychosocial problems experienced by children with unilateral hearing loss (UHL). Herein, we present an overview of listening-related fatigue in school-age children with hearing loss (CHL), with a focus on children with UHL. Method Following a review of research examining listening-related fatigue in adults and CHL, we present preliminary findings exploring the effects of unilateral and bilateral hearing loss on listening-related fatigue in children. For these exploratory analyses, we used data collected from our ongoing work developing and validating a tool, the Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale, for measuring listening-related fatigue in children. Presently, we are assessing 3 versions of the fatigue scale-child self-report, parent proxy, and teacher proxy. Using these scales, data have been collected from more than 900 participants. Data from children with unilateral and bilateral hearing loss and for children with no hearing loss are compared with adult Vanderbilt Fatigue Scale data. Results Results of our literature review and exploratory analyses suggest that adults and CHL are at increased risk for listening-related fatigue. Importantly, this increased risk was similar in magnitude regardless of whether the loss was unilateral or bilateral. Subjective ratings, based on child self-report and parent proxy report, were consistent, suggesting that children with unilateral and bilateral hearing loss experienced greater listening-related fatigue than children with no hearing loss. In contrast, results based on teacher proxy report were not sensitive to the effects of hearing loss. Conclusions Children with UHL are at increased risk for listening-related fatigue, and the magnitude of fatigue is similar to that experienced by children with bilateral hearing loss. Problems of listening-related fatigue in school-age CHL may be better identified by CHL themselves and their parents than by teachers and specialists working with the children.
Publisher
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
Subject
/ Adults
/ Age
/ Analysis
/ Auditory Perception - physiology
/ Child
/ Children
/ Data
/ Deafness
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Forum: Evidence-Based Practices and Outcomes for Children With Mild and Unilateral Hearing Loss
/ Hearing
/ Hearing Loss, Bilateral - physiopathology
/ Hearing Loss, Unilateral - physiopathology
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Proxy
/ Risk
/ Teachers
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