The effect of early confirmation of hearing loss on the behaviour in middle childhood of children with bilateral hearing impairment
<b>Aim</b> To determine if the benefit of early confirmation of permanent childhood hearing impairment (PCHI) on children's receptive language development is associated with fewer behavioural problems. <b>Method</b> Follow-up of a total population cohort of 120 childr...
Main Authors: | Stevenson, Jim E. (Author), McCann, Donna C. (Author), Brinton, Julie (Author), Campbell, Michael J. (Author), Law, Catherine M. (Author), Mullee, Mark A. (Author), Petrou, Stavros (Author), Watkin, Peter (Author), Worsfold, Sarah (Author), Yuen, Ho Ming (Author), Kennedy, Colin R. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011-03.
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