About this trial
ListenFuture, a nation-wide multidisciplinary project, brings new knowledge on complex associations between listening, cognition, language, literacy, and psychosocial wellbeing in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) adolescents. Earlier findings indicate that DHH adolescents remain at a risk to achieving age-appropriate skills. The associations among these skills can also be language-dependent. The investigators use behavioral methods and questionnaires. The investigators study speech perception in noise, listening, and listening-related fatigue to reveal how DHH adolescents cope in today's noisy environment. The investigators study cognitive skills and executive functions, spoken language and literacy skills to find out the current state-of-knowledge. The investigators study psychosocial wellbeing, school burnout and factors associated with them. The investigators will utilize supervised and interpretable machine learning to analyse the performance domains that could best predict the outcomes of DHH adolescents. The investigators expect our project to have broad societal impact for DHH adolescents, healthcare, school, and other stakeholders.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Group 1
Typical hearing (PTA<20dB)
Typical cognitive, linguistic and literacy development
Disqualifiers
heart conditions
developmental brain disorders
chromosome anomalies
severe inner ear anomalies
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Not listed
Trial groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Heikki Löppönen
Lead sponsor
Kuopio University Hospital
Sponsor institution
Åbo Akademi University
Collaborator
Helsinki University Central Hospital
Collaborator
Kuopio University Hospital
Collaborator
University of Oulu
Collaborator
Oulu University Hospital
Collaborator
Tampere University Hospital
Collaborator
Turku University Hospital
Collaborator
University of Melbourne
Collaborator
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Collaborator