Otitis Media and Language Development at 1 Year of Age
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Speech Language Hearing Association in Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
- Vol. 53 (3) , 245-251
- https://doi.org/10.1044/jshd.5303.245
Abstract
The effect of otitis media on emerging language was examined in a group of 1-year-olds. Based on pneumatic otoscopy, 15 babies were considered to be free of otitis media in both ears at 80% or more of their first year medical visits (otitis free) and 12 infants had bilaterally positive otoscopy results at 30% or more of their visits (otitis positive). Outcome measures at 1 year included the Bayley Scales of Infant Development (Bayley, 1969) and the Sequenced Inventory of Communication Development (SICD; Hedrick, Prather, & Tobin, 1984) Receptive and Expressive scales. No significant differences were detected on either the Bayley or the SICD Receptive scale. However, the otitis positive group exhibited significantly lower expressive language scores than the otitis free group, suggesting that impairments in language expression may be evident as early as 1 year of age in children with otitis media.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Objective diagnosis of otitis media in early infancy by tympanometry and ipsilateral acoustic reflex thresholdsThe Journal of Pediatrics, 1986
- Early Language Abilities of High-Risk InfantsJournal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1985
- Otitis Media with Effusion During the First Three Years of Life and Development of Speech and LanguagePediatrics, 1984
- Neurological, psychological and articulatory impairment in five-year-old children with a birthweight of 2000 g or lessEuropean Journal of Pediatrics, 1983
- Language Skill and Interactive Patterns in Prematurely Born ToddlersChild Development, 1983
- Social Interaction and Developmental Competence of Preterm and Full-Term Infants during the First Year of LifeChild Development, 1983
- Tympanometric Detection of Middle Ear Effusion in Infants and Young ChildrenPediatrics, 1976