Self-esteem in the deaf who have become cochlear implant users as adults.
Joanna KoboskoWiesław Wiktor JędrzejczakElżbieta GosAnna Geremek-SamsonowiczMaciej LudwikowskiHenryk SkarzynskiPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Deafness and partial deafness appear to be risk factors for lower self-esteem, a finding that rehabilitation, medical, educational, and employment communities should be made aware of. Medical intervention in the form of a CI supplies the person with improved hearing, but it is not a panacea: their self-esteem is still vulnerable, and reinforcement of self-esteem is an aspect that professionals should focus on. Psychological, psycho-educational, and psychotherapeutic interventions have important roles to play for CI recipients.