Parent-reported health-related quality of life in children with congenital hearing loss: a population study

Ambulatory Pediatrics : the Official Journal of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association
M WakeZ Poulakis

Abstract

To report 1) health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in 7- to 8-year-old children with congenital hearing loss and 2) effects of severity and age of diagnosis on parent-reported child HRQoL. State of Victoria, Australia. Two population-based cohorts of 7- to 8-year-old children. Cohort 1 consisted of 83 children (51 boys) fitted with hearing aids or cochlear implants for congenital hearing loss by 4.5 years, born before universal newborn hearing screening, and without intellectual disability (the Children with Hearing Impairment in Victoria OUTCOME Study). Cohort 2 consisted of 895 children representative of the Victorian 7- to 8-year-old school population (the 1997 Health of Young Victorians Study). The 28-item parent-proxy Child Health Questionnaire measure of HRQoL. Response rate for cohort 1 was 67%; 22% had mild, 33% had moderate, 17% had severe, and 29% had profound hearing loss; and the mean nonverbal IQ was 105.4 (SD = 16.5). Children with hearing loss scored significantly more poorly than the normative sample on 6 Child Health Questionnaire scales (Role/Social-Physical, Behavior, Mental Health, Parent Impact-Emotional, Parent Impact-Time, and Family Activities) and on the Psychosocial Summary Score. HRQoL was poorer wit...Continue Reading

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