Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics (Apr 2016)
Deaf adolescents in a hearing world: a review of factors affecting psychosocial adaptation
Abstract
Patrick J Brice, Gillie Strauss Department of Psychology, Gallaudet University, Washington, DC, USA Abstract: Adolescence has long been viewed as a time of rapid change in many domains including physical, cognitive, and social. Adolescents must adapt based on developing skills and needs and acclimate to growing environmental pressures. Deaf adolescents are often faced with the additional challenge of managing these adaptations in a hearing world, where communication and access to information, especially about their social world, are incomplete at best and nonexistent at worst. This article discusses the research on several factors that influence a deaf adolescent's adaptation, including quality of life, self-concept, and identity development. Gaps in our knowledge are pointed out with suggestions for future research programs that can facilitate optimal development in adolescents who are deaf. Keywords: deaf, self-concept, identity, quality of life, adjustment