Long term communication deficiencies in children with otitis media during their first year of life
Ruben, RJ., Wallace, I., & Gravel, J. (1997). Long term communication deficiencies in children with otitis media during their first year of life. Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 117(2), 206-207.
Abstract
A cohort of lower socio-economic children who experienced multiple episodes of otitis media (OM) during their first year of life were compared to a group of children who were largely free of OM during their first year. Both groups were followed until 9 years of age. The data indicate that some children with positive histories of OM performed poorer on a variety of communicative tasks across the 9 year age span than the children with the negative histories of OM. The results suggest that the effect of otitis media and its accompanying hearing loss on communication skills may extend throughout childhood
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