Pediatrics (P)
Sarah E. Crow, BS
AuD Student
The University of Texas at Dallas
Dallas, Texas, United States
Andrea D. Warner-Czyz, PhD, CCC-A
Associate Professor
The University of Texas at Dallas
Richardson, Texas, United States
Shae D. Morgan, AuD, PhD
Assistant Professor
University of Louisville
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
This study examined the effect of auditory status on emotion recognition and the link between emotion recognition to social well-being in adolescents who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) or typical hearing (TH). Adolescents completed an online study examining emotion recognition and social well-being. Adolescents with TH attained adult-like emotion recognition, but DHH participants showed greater variability. Better subjective emotion perception coincided with less loneliness, stronger friendships, and more emotional support for both groups. These data highlight the value of understanding social consequences associated with missing emotional cues in adolescents, particularly in those who are DHH.
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