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Association of slight to mild hearing loss with behavioral problems and school performance in children

JAMA Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery Dec 08, 2019

le Clercq CMP, Labuschagne LJE, Franken MCJP, et al. – Via performing a cross-sectional study, researchers determined where there is an association of slight to mild hearing loss with behavioral problems and school performance outcomes in children. This investigation was conducted within an ongoing prospective birth cohort study in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Participants in the study were 4,779 children aged 9 to 11 years. According to findings, increased hearing thresholds in the range of slight to mild hearing loss were related to higher behavioral problem scores and lower test scores at the end of primary school. Children with slight to mild hearing loss may already experience more behavioral problems and poorer performance at school. Such outcomes show the importance of slight to mild hearing loss in daily life.

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