Development of Theory of Mind in Children with Cochlear Implants: False Belief and Mental State Vocabularies

IF 0.4 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Communication Sciences and Disorders-CSD Pub Date : 2023-03-31 DOI:10.12963/csd.23947
Hye Min Kim, Mi-Sun Yoon
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Objectives: The purposes of this study were to compare children with cochlear implants and children with normal hearing in terms of the performance of false belief task (FBT) and the use of mental state vocabulary test (MSVT), and to examine the relationship between their ability with these two tasks in each group.Methods: The subjects of the study were a total of 20 children–10 children with cochlear implants (CI) and 10 children with normal hearing (NH). For the FBT, 4 Maxi tasks and 4 Smarties tasks were presented. For the MSVT, the children were first presented with two stories and then were asked 20 questions to answer verbally.Results: The CI group showed lower performance both on the FBT and MSVT compared to the NH group. The difference of the FBT was statistically significant, but that of the MSVT was not. There was a correlation between mental state vocabulary use and the false belief task in each group. The mental state vocabulary used in the NH group was more diverse than in the CI group.Conclusion: Children with cochlear implants showed a lower performance on the false belief test and use of mental state vocabularies than their peers with normal hearing, even though they were in the same level according to a formal language test. The results of this study suggest that evaluation and intervention regarding Theory of Mind are necessary for children with CIs to have a successful social life through interaction with people around them.
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植入人工耳蜗儿童心理理论的发展:错误信念与心理状态词汇
目的:比较耳蜗植入儿童和听力正常儿童在错误信念任务(FBT)和心理状态词汇测试(MSVT)上的表现,并探讨各组儿童在错误信念任务和心理状态词汇测试上的关系。方法:研究对象为20例儿童,其中耳蜗植入儿童(CI) 10例,听力正常儿童(NH) 10例。FBT分为4个Maxi任务和4个Smarties任务。在MSVT测试中,首先给孩子们看两个故事,然后问他们20个问题,让他们口头回答。结果:CI组在FBT和MSVT上的表现均低于NH组。FBT的差异有统计学意义,而MSVT的差异无统计学意义。各组的心理状态词汇使用与错误信念任务之间存在相关性。NH组使用的心理状态词汇比CI组更多样化。结论:植入人工耳蜗的儿童在错误信念测试和心理状态词汇使用方面的表现低于听力正常的同龄人,尽管他们在正式语言测试中处于同一水平。本研究的结果表明,心理理论的评估和干预对于CIs儿童通过与周围人的互动获得成功的社会生活是必要的。
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