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Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review
BACKGROUND: Children with hearing loss are at increased risk of mental health conditions, including behavioural problems, but there is limited evidence about available mental health support. AIMS: We aimed to map the evidence on mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss. M...
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Cambridge University Press
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693903/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1045 |
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author | Scherer, Nathaniel Bright, Tess Musendo, David John O'Fallon, Timothy Kubwimana, Chris Eaton, Julian Kakuma, Ritsuko Smythe, Tracey Polack, Sarah |
author_facet | Scherer, Nathaniel Bright, Tess Musendo, David John O'Fallon, Timothy Kubwimana, Chris Eaton, Julian Kakuma, Ritsuko Smythe, Tracey Polack, Sarah |
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description | BACKGROUND: Children with hearing loss are at increased risk of mental health conditions, including behavioural problems, but there is limited evidence about available mental health support. AIMS: We aimed to map the evidence on mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss. METHOD: Medline, Embase, PsycINFO and grey literature databases were searched until April 2021. Articles of any study design were eligible if they described an intervention supporting the mental health of children with hearing loss. No restrictions were placed on geography or publication date. Four reviewers independently screened results by title, abstract and full text. Study characteristics and outcome data were extracted, with results narratively synthesised. RESULTS: From 5629 search results, 27 articles were included. A large majority of the studies (81%, n = 22) were from high-income settings, with two-thirds (67%, n = 18) conducted in the USA. Less than half (41%, n = 11) of the articles adopted experimental research designs, and the majority of studies included small samples. The interventions presented were diverse, with the majority either therapy based (30%, n = 8) or skills training (30%, n = 8). Interventions included ice-skating, parent–child interaction therapy and resilience training. When measured, interventions demonstrated at least some evidence of effectiveness, although this was not always assessed with gold-standard methodology. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence is lacking in breadth, study quality and geographical spread. That said, what is available indicates a range of effective approaches to support the mental health of children with hearing loss. Additional research is needed to improve the breadth of evidence on mental health support for this population. |
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spelling | pubmed-86939032022-01-03 Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review Scherer, Nathaniel Bright, Tess Musendo, David John O'Fallon, Timothy Kubwimana, Chris Eaton, Julian Kakuma, Ritsuko Smythe, Tracey Polack, Sarah BJPsych Open Review BACKGROUND: Children with hearing loss are at increased risk of mental health conditions, including behavioural problems, but there is limited evidence about available mental health support. AIMS: We aimed to map the evidence on mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss. METHOD: Medline, Embase, PsycINFO and grey literature databases were searched until April 2021. Articles of any study design were eligible if they described an intervention supporting the mental health of children with hearing loss. No restrictions were placed on geography or publication date. Four reviewers independently screened results by title, abstract and full text. Study characteristics and outcome data were extracted, with results narratively synthesised. RESULTS: From 5629 search results, 27 articles were included. A large majority of the studies (81%, n = 22) were from high-income settings, with two-thirds (67%, n = 18) conducted in the USA. Less than half (41%, n = 11) of the articles adopted experimental research designs, and the majority of studies included small samples. The interventions presented were diverse, with the majority either therapy based (30%, n = 8) or skills training (30%, n = 8). Interventions included ice-skating, parent–child interaction therapy and resilience training. When measured, interventions demonstrated at least some evidence of effectiveness, although this was not always assessed with gold-standard methodology. CONCLUSIONS: The evidence is lacking in breadth, study quality and geographical spread. That said, what is available indicates a range of effective approaches to support the mental health of children with hearing loss. Additional research is needed to improve the breadth of evidence on mental health support for this population. Cambridge University Press 2021-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8693903/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1045 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Review Scherer, Nathaniel Bright, Tess Musendo, David John O'Fallon, Timothy Kubwimana, Chris Eaton, Julian Kakuma, Ritsuko Smythe, Tracey Polack, Sarah Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review |
title | Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review |
title_full | Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review |
title_fullStr | Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review |
title_full_unstemmed | Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review |
title_short | Mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review |
title_sort | mental health support for children and adolescents with hearing loss: scoping review |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693903/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjo.2021.1045 |
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