نتایج جستجو برای: deaf

تعداد نتایج: 8279  

2013
Alina Engelman Susan L Ivey Winston Tseng Donna Dahrouge Jim Brune Linda Neuhauser

BACKGROUND Deaf and hard-of-hearing (Deaf/HH) individuals have been underserved before and during emergencies. This paper will assess Deaf/HH related emergency preparedness training needs for state emergency management agencies and deaf-serving community-based organizations (CBOs). METHODS Four approaches were used: 1) a literature review; 2) results from 50 key informant (KI) interviews from...

2016
DINGYUAN MA JINGJING ZHANG CHUNYU LUO YING LIN XIUQING JI PING HU ZHENGFENG XU

The aim of the present study was to investigate the genetic etiology of patients with nonsyndromic hearing impairment through gene analysis, and provide accurate genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis for deaf patients and families with deaf children. Previous molecular etiological studies have demonstrated that the most common molecular changes in Chinese patients with nonsyndromic hearing ...

2015
Alan Emond Matthew Ridd Hilary Sutherland Lorna Allsop Andrew Alexander Jim Kyle

OBJECTIVES To assess the current health of the Deaf community in the UK and compare with the general population. DESIGN A quota sample of adult Deaf British Sign Language (BSL) users underwent a health assessment and interview in 2012-2013. Comparative data were obtained from the Health Survey for England (HSE) 2011 and the Quality Outcomes Framework (QOF) 2012. SETTING Participants complet...

Journal: :Annals of General Psychiatry 2007
Oliver Turner Kirsten Windfuhr Navneet Kapur

BACKGROUND Studies have found that deaf individuals have higher rates of psychiatric disorder than those who are hearing, while at the same time encountering difficulties in accessing mental health services. These factors might increase the risk of suicide. However, the burden of suicidal behaviour in deaf people is currently unknown. The aim of the present review was to provide a summary of li...

Journal: :Sites: a journal of social anthropology and cultural studies 2006

Journal: :Journal of intelligent systems 2023

Abstract Deaf-mute people have much potential to contribute society. However, communication between deaf-mutes and non-deaf-mutes is a problem that isolates from society prevents them interacting with others. In this study, an information technology intervention, intelligent gloves (IG), prototype of two-way glove, was developed facilitate non-deaf-mutes. IG consists pair gloves, flex sensors, ...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2013
Michele Berke

Research on shared reading has shown positive results on children's literacy development in general and for deaf children specifically; however, reading techniques might differ between these two populations. Families with deaf children, especially those with deaf parents, often capitalize on their children's visual attributes rather than primarily auditory cues. These techniques are believed to...

2016
Wenjing Li Jianhong Li Jieqiong Wang Peng Zhou Zhenchang Wang Junfang Xian Huiguang He

Previous neuroimaging studies suggested structural or functional brain reorganizations occurred in prelingually deaf subjects. However, little is known about the reorganizations of brain network architectures in prelingually deaf adolescents. The present study aims to investigate alterations of whole-brain functional network using resting-state fMRI and graph theory analysis. We recruited 16 pr...

Journal: :Journal of veterinary internal medicine 2009
G M Strain L A Clark J M Wahl A E Turner K E Murphy

BACKGROUND Deafness in dogs is frequently associated with the pigment genes piebald and merle. Little is known about the prevalence of deafness in dogs carrying the merle allele. OBJECTIVE To determine the prevalence of deafness in dogs heterozygous and homozygous for the merle allele of the mouse Silver pigment locus homolog (SILV) gene. ANIMALS One hundred and fifty-three privately owned ...

Journal: :Journal of deaf studies and deaf education 2012
Eeva A Elliott Mario Braun Michael Kuhlmann Arthur M Jacobs

There is an ongoing debate whether deaf individuals access phonology when reading, and if so, what impact the ability to access phonology might have on reading achievement. However, the debate so far has been theoretically unspecific on two accounts: (a) the phonological units deaf individuals may have of oral language have not been specified and (b) there seem to be no explicit cognitive model...

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