2019
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1695024
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Prevalence of Mild Hearing Loss in Schoolchildren and its Association with their School Performance

Abstract: Introduction  Hearing is important for the proper development of every child, especially for those younger than 5 years of age, because it helps in the development of language and speech. Emotional and social problems, as well as issues with academic performance, can result from hearing loss even of mild degree. Early diagnosis and management can overcome those negative impacts. Objective  To determine the prevalence of mild hearing loss in primary-school children and its association with their school perform… Show more

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“…The majority of developmental language disorders in school children were due to the presence of impairments in sensory, functional and intellectual abilities with poorer access to the rehabilitative services, poor modeling and reinforcement by teachers & parents 14 and certain sensory loss can also affect academic the performances of children. 3,36 Although the present study highlighted the prevalence of communication disorders through a detailed screening for various communication disorders as mentioned in Appendix-1, the study did not analyze the risk factors among the children with communication disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The majority of developmental language disorders in school children were due to the presence of impairments in sensory, functional and intellectual abilities with poorer access to the rehabilitative services, poor modeling and reinforcement by teachers & parents 14 and certain sensory loss can also affect academic the performances of children. 3,36 Although the present study highlighted the prevalence of communication disorders through a detailed screening for various communication disorders as mentioned in Appendix-1, the study did not analyze the risk factors among the children with communication disorders.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…17 Even mild hearing loss, often not detected by parents but the most common hearing loss resulting from OM 30 , is associated with educational risk. 31 Coupled with other risks of poorer educational outcomes in these populations, OM increases the likelihood of reduced early educational outcomes. 32 The impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic in disrupting classroom learning may widen the gap in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is quite reassuring to note, from the foregoing, that most causes of hearing loss in children are treatable and preventable [9]. This has been the observation in at least two-thirds of all cases of hearing loss in the African region, where more than half of the hearing loss in the preschool population could be linked to middle ear infections and cerumen impaction [40].…”
Section: Causes Of Hearing Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early detection and treatment of children with hearing loss lead to great improvements in health-related quality of life [76], and very effectively mitigate the negative impact of hearing loss on the child's speech, language, educational achievement, and vocational outcomes [5,8,10,55,65,77]. Children who are identified as having hearing loss by the time they reach the age of 6 months and receive appropriate intervention have significantly better language scores than those who are identified at a later age, irrespective of sex, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, associated disabilities and severity of the hearing loss [41,40,78]. Furthermore, these earlyidentified children go on to have average language scores that fall within the normal range by the time they reach the ages of 1 to 5 years, matching the scores of their peers who have no hearing loss [5,13,41,44,56,[78][79][80][81][82].…”
Section: The Value Of Early Diagnosis Of Hearing Lossmentioning
confidence: 99%