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Speech Pathology and Audiology

Utah State University

Hearing Loss

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Intervention And Outcomes Of Children In Different Types Of Listening And Spoken Language Programs, Jace Wolfe, Sharon Miller, Erin C. Schafer, Amanda M. Rudge, Betsy Moog Brooks, Joanna Smith, Darcy Stowe, Amy L. Birath, Parker Wilson, Elizabeth Fales, Tamara Elder Oct 2021

Intervention And Outcomes Of Children In Different Types Of Listening And Spoken Language Programs, Jace Wolfe, Sharon Miller, Erin C. Schafer, Amanda M. Rudge, Betsy Moog Brooks, Joanna Smith, Darcy Stowe, Amy L. Birath, Parker Wilson, Elizabeth Fales, Tamara Elder

Journal of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention

This study explores the impact of the type and dosage of listening and spoken language (LSL) services on speech and language outcomes in children with cochlear implants or hearing aids in two LSL programs. Identical demographic variables were collected across the two programs for use in the statistical analyses. Speech and language outcomes were examined at ages 3 and 5 using standardized test measures. At age 3, significant differences in LSL outcomes existed between programs for children using cochlear implants but not for children using binaural hearing aids. However, at age five, outcomes were similar between the different LSL programs …


Do You Know If Your Clients Are Having Challenges Coping, Karen F. Muñoz, Hannah Mcleod, Cache Pitt, Elizabeth S. Preston, Tiffany Shelton, Michael P. Twohig Jan 2017

Do You Know If Your Clients Are Having Challenges Coping, Karen F. Muñoz, Hannah Mcleod, Cache Pitt, Elizabeth S. Preston, Tiffany Shelton, Michael P. Twohig

Communicative Disorders and Deaf Education Faculty Publications

Hearing loss is a common condition, yet, many adults who could benefit from amplification do not use their hearing aids, even though it could help them overcome negative consequences such as social withdrawal, loneliness, and depression. Equally concerning, hearing aid use is highly variable for young children, compromising speech and language developmental outcomes.

How clients are coping with emotional challenges may be a contributing factor to hearing aid usage, and such challenges may go undetected by audiologists. Depression and anxiety are common mental health conditions, and can interfere with effective healthcare management and treatment adherence; for example, when parents of …