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Deaf people and suicide
A literature review is a search for research papers on a particular topic. In this case the topic was ‘suicide in the deaf’. Initially the researchers found 95 papers on deafness and suicide. However, when they looked at them more closely, many of the papers were not relevant. In fact they found only four papers about deafness and suicide: Boyechko 1992, Critchfi eld et al 1986, Dudzinski 1998 ...
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The academic achievement of the deaf is related to the difficulty in communication, not to the cognitive abilities. Without communication, their needs are generally misinterpreted and ignored. Accumulated years of misunderstanding will impair their academic as well as social success. Since the hearing world uses spoken language to communicate, the deaf are commonly isolated because they can use...
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This paper describes the development of an Advanced Speech Communication System for Deaf People and its field evaluation in a real application domain: the renewal of Driver’s License. The system is composed of two modules. The first one is a Spanish into Spanish Sign Language (LSE: Lengua de Signos Española) translation module made up of a speech recognizer, a natural language translator (for c...
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Deafness is a heterogeneous condition with far-reaching effects on social, emotional, and cognitive development. Onset before language has been established happens in about seven per 10,000 people. Increased rates of mental health problems are reported in deaf people. Many regard themselves as members of a cultural minority who use sign language. In this Review, we describe discrepancies betwee...
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Objective Damage to parts of the vestibulocochlear nerve not only results in sensory-neural hearing loss and deafness but may also lead to balance problems. This is the reason why the hearing-impaired and deaf people are struggling with balance problems. Given the ever-increasing development of the adaptive sports, specific to the deaf, who are considered as part of the active individuals in th...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: The Japanese journal of ergonomics
سال: 2005
ISSN: 0549-4974,1884-2844
DOI: 10.5100/jje.41.supplement_280