Characteristics of Individuals with Congenital and Acquired Deaf-Blindness

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Journal
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Publication Year
2009 
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Volume
103, no 2 
Pages
10 
Abstract
Using a standardized assessment instrument, the authors compared 182 adults with congenital deaf-blindness and those with acquired deaf-blindness. They found those with congenital deaf-blindness were more likely to have impairments in cognition, activities of daily living and social interactions and were less likely to use speech for communication. 
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Stapled looseleaf A4 papers in plastic folder 
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