Behavior problems in children with cochlear implants

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology
Wei-Chieh ChaoChe-Ming Wu

Abstract

(1) To examine behavior problems in Mandarin-speaking children with cochlear implants (CIs); (2) to investigate the associated factors of problem behaviors; (3) to understand the relationships between behavior problems and parenting stress. Sixty patients (25 boys, 35 girls) aged 6-18 years (mean=12.2±3.2) who used CIs for a mean duration of eight years participated in the study. Behavior problems were assessed by Achenbach's child behavior checklist (CBCL). Categorical auditory performance (CAP) and speech intelligibility rating (SIR) scales were utilized to investigate auditory performance and speech production intelligibility. Parenting stress index (PSI) was filled out by parents to measure parenting stress level. Significantly more CI subjects had problems with 'Withdrawn/Depressed' (p=0.010), 'Social Problems' (p<0.001), 'Thought Problems' (p<0.001), 'Attention Problems' (p<0.001), 'Aggressive Behavior' (p=0.010) and 'Overall Behavior' (p=0.001) than the normative sample did. 'Social Problems' was the most common problem and could be independently associated with gender, socioeconomic status and CAP (R(2)=0.361). CAP score was also associated with Overall Behaviors (R(2)=0.081). The results of PSI had a significant positi...Continue Reading

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