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IJMS-Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2004; 29 (2): 62-66
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-203680

ABSTRACT

Background: the emotional changes of patients undergoing cochlear implantation [CI] has been addressed in a few studies. To date, no special test has been developed to measure these Changes


Objective: to measure the emotional status of children undergoing CI by interpreting their drawings


Methods: a prospective longitudinal study on prelingually deafened children from 4-14 years of age undergoing CI and sex and age-matched non-CI candidate deaf children comprised the study population. Drawings were produced before implantation and after 1, 3, 6, and 12-month intervals. These were scored with regard to a questionnaire developed in Amir Aalam Hospital Hearing Research Center, Tehran, Iran


Results: the prevalence of drawings with cues of rage/anxiety decreased from 35% to 21.9%. Similarly, sadness prevalence dropped from 36.8% to 20% and the prevalence of immaturity was reduced from 20% to 7.1%


Conclusion: we recommend drawing to be included in the rehabilitation program of children undergoing CI and used as a practical measure of their emotional progress

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