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An exploratory study of psychosocial risk behaviors of adolescents who are deaf or hard of hearing: Comparisons and recommendations

  • Kenneth M. Coll
  • , Martin M. Cutler
  • , Patti Thobro
  • , Robin Haas
  • , Stephanie Powell
  • Department of Counselor Education
  • Cathedral Home for Children
  • Fielding Graduate University

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Abstract

The Study compared psychosocial risk behaviors of adolescents who were deaf or hard of hearing with those of their hearing peers in a residential treatment facility. Statistically significant differences emerged between groups. The adolescents who were deaf or hard of hearing demonstrated clinically higher scores than those of their hearing peers on the psychosocial risk behaviors of risk to others, social and adaptive functioning, need for structure, aggression toward people and animals, destruction of property, theft and deceit, and rules violations. Implications and suggestions for helping professionals are included.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-35
Number of pages6
JournalAmerican Annals of the Deaf
Volume154
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2009

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