Hearing Loss and Autism Spectrum Disorder.

IF 1.8 3区 医学 Q3 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1097/DBP.0000000000001308
Sarah A Pollick, Megan Honor Pesch, Arielle Spellun, Elodie M Betances, Susan Wiley, Leah C Geer, Kerry K Prout, Michelle Hu, Sarah S Nyp
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Case: Gretta is a 3.5-year-old girl with a history of congenital cytomegalovirus, congenital bilateral profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL), and bilateral vestibular dysfunction, resulting in frequent falls. She underwent cochlear implantation at 12 months of age and was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder at 2.5 years of age.On presentation for follow-up in the developmental-behavioral pediatrics (DBP) clinic, Gretta's mother reports that Gretta has refused to wear her cochlear implants for the past 5 months. Before that, she seemed to enjoy having access to sound and like dancing to music, and her receptive and expressive language skills, including speech, were progressing. Initially, the rejection of her devices occurred only at preschool. When frustrated or overwhelmed, she would close her eyes and remove her devices for up to 5 minutes before allowing them to be reapplied. Over time, this progressed to a complete refusal to wear her devices at school and then at home, rendering her without access to sound and spoken language.Gretta's mood has become sullen, and she is now having tantrums at school. She physically startles when attempts are made to reintroduce her devices. Her ability to participate in classroom learning or interact with her classmates is limited, as she attends a spoken-language-focused preschool program. A board-certified behavioral analyst, hired by the family, recommended that Gretta not be allowed to participate in classroom activities unless she wears her devices. She now becomes visibly anxious even when in the same room as her devices and repetitively states "no implant, no implant." Her mother is worried about her inability to communicate and has "no idea" what may have changed or sparked her initial refusal to wear the devices.What factors would you consider when determining the cause and function of Gretta's refusal to wear the cochlear implants? How would you guide her parents, teachers, and clinicians to ensure the best developmental and behavioral outcomes for her?

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听力损失与自闭症谱系障碍。
病例格蕾塔(Gretta)是一名 3.5 岁的女孩,患有先天性巨细胞病毒、先天性双侧深度感音神经性听力损失(SNHL)和双侧前庭功能障碍,因此经常摔倒。她在 12 个月大时接受了人工耳蜗植入手术,并在 2.5 岁时被诊断出患有自闭症谱系障碍。在到发育行为儿科(DBP)诊所复诊时,Gretta 的母亲报告说,Gretta 在过去 5 个月里一直拒绝佩戴人工耳蜗。在此之前,她似乎很喜欢接触声音,喜欢跟着音乐跳舞,而且她的接受和表达语言能力,包括说话能力,都在不断进步。起初,她只是在学前班时才会出现排斥设备的情况。当她感到沮丧或不知所措时,她会闭上眼睛,取下她的设备长达 5 分钟,然后才允许重新使用。随着时间的推移,这种情况发展到在学校和家里完全拒绝佩戴设备,使她无法接触声音和有声语言。当试图重新使用她的设备时,她的身体会受到惊吓。由于她上的是以口语为主的学前班,她参与课堂学习或与同学互动的能力受到了限制。她的家人聘请了一位经过委员会认证的行为分析师,该分析师建议除非 Gretta 佩戴设备,否则不允许她参加课堂活动。现在,她即使和她的设备在同一个房间里,也会变得明显焦虑,并反复说 "不要植入,不要植入"。她的母亲担心她无法与人交流,而且 "不知道 "是什么原因改变或引发了她最初的拒绝佩戴设备的行为。在确定 Gretta 拒绝佩戴人工耳蜗的原因和功能时,您会考虑哪些因素?您将如何指导她的父母、老师和临床医生,以确保她获得最佳的发育和行为结果?
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期刊介绍: Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics (JDBP) is a leading resource for clinicians, teachers, and researchers involved in pediatric healthcare and child development. This important journal covers some of the most challenging issues affecting child development and behavior.
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