Characteristics of Individuals with Congenital and Acquired Deaf-Blindness
Type
Journal
Authors
Category
Publication Year
2009
Publisher
American Foundation for the Blind, United States
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.
Description
Stapled looseleaf A4 papers in plastic folder
Number of Copies
1
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