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Relations of social maturity, executive function, and self-efficacy among deaf university students

  • Marc Marschark
  • , Dawn Walton
  • , Kathryn Crowe
  • , Georgianna Borgna
  • , William G. Kronenberger

Rannsóknarafurð: Framlag til fræðitímaritsGreinritrýni

Útdráttur

This study explored possible associations of social maturity, executive function (EF), self-efficacy, and communication variables among deaf university students, both cochlear implant (CI) users and nonusers. Previous studies have demonstrated differences between deaf and hearing children and young adults in EF and EF-related social and cognitive functioning. EF differences also have been demonstrated between hearing children and deaf children who use CIs. Long-term influences of cochlear implantation in the social domain largely have not been explored, but were examined in the present study in terms of social maturity, as it might be related to EF and communication variables. Replicating and extending recent findings, social maturity was found to be related to somewhat different aspects of EF in CI users, deaf nonusers, and hearing students, but unrelated to hearing status, CI use, or deaf students’ use of sign language versus spoken language. Self-efficacy proved a predictor of self-reported socially mature and immature behaviours for all groups. Individuals’ beliefs about their parents’ views of such behaviours was a potent predictor of behaviours for deaf CI users and those deaf students who reported sign language as their best form of communication.

Upprunalegt tungumálEnska
Síður (frá-til)100-120
Síðufjöldi21
FræðitímaritDeafness and Education International
Bindi20
Númer tölublaðs2
DOI
ÚtgáfustaðaÚtgefið - 3 apr. 2018

Athugasemd

Funding Information: This research was supported by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders [grant number R01DC012317]. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of NIDCD or NTID. Publisher Copyright: © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.

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