Study: Abuse rates higher among deaf and hard-of-hearing children compared with hearing youths
Tuesday, January 18, 2011 - 15:30
in Health & Medicine
A new study at Rochester Institute of Technology indicates that the incidence of maltreatment, including neglect and physical and sexual abuse, is more than 25 percent higher among deaf and hard-of-hearing children than among hearing youths. The research also shows a direct correlation between childhood maltreatment and higher rates of negative cognition, depression and post-traumatic stress in adulthood.