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IMPACT OF GENDER AND DEGREE OF HEARING LOSS ON SELF ESTEEM IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS

Background: Hearing impairment is considered as one of the major contributor of drop in low self-esteem of adolescents. Children and adolescents with significant hearing loss have difficulties like communication and social skills in different aspects of their quality of life which later on lead to a...

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Published in:Rehabilitation Journal 2022-03, Vol.6 (1), p.309-312
Main Authors: Humaira Shamim Kiani, Nasir Khan, Kashif Ali Shah, Kamran Khan Rana, Ultamish, Ramsha Haroon
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