Some characteristics of mainstreamed hard of hearing students in Swedish universities
B Danermark, L Ström-Sjölund, B Borg - American annals of the deaf, 1996 - JSTOR
B Danermark, L Ström-Sjölund, B Borg
American annals of the deaf, 1996•JSTORA group of 26 hard of hearing university students answered a questionnaire about their
socioeconomic status, health, social support, well-being, and educational experiences.
Results indicated that hard of hearing university students in Sweden are from families of
higher socioeconomic status than their hearing peers, have a greater number of minor
medical complaints, report more frequent feelings of loneliness and mild depression, are
more pessimistic about the future, experience greater anxiety, and have slightly weaker …
socioeconomic status, health, social support, well-being, and educational experiences.
Results indicated that hard of hearing university students in Sweden are from families of
higher socioeconomic status than their hearing peers, have a greater number of minor
medical complaints, report more frequent feelings of loneliness and mild depression, are
more pessimistic about the future, experience greater anxiety, and have slightly weaker …
A group of 26 hard of hearing university students answered a questionnaire about their socioeconomic status, health, social support, well-being, and educational experiences. Results indicated that hard of hearing university students in Sweden are from families of higher socioeconomic status than their hearing peers, have a greater number of minor medical complaints, report more frequent feelings of loneliness and mild depression, are more pessimistic about the future, experience greater anxiety, and have slightly weaker social networks and support systems. However, variables related to their educational settings indicated stronger commitment, greater academic and classroom integration, and a less stressful academic experience than their hearing peers.
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