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Infant Hearing Screening in the US, 2001: Results from the ECLS-B Study

Infant Hearing Screening in the US, 2001: Results from the ECLS-B Study. May S. Chiu, B.S. Magdaliz Gorritz, B.S. Howard J. Hoffman, M.A. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bethesda, Maryland 20892.

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Infant Hearing Screening in the US, 2001: Results from the ECLS-B Study

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  1. Infant Hearing Screening in the US, 2001: Results from the ECLS-B Study May S. Chiu, B.S. Magdaliz Gorritz, B.S. Howard J. Hoffman, M.A. National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD) National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bethesda, Maryland 20892

  2. Faculty Disclosure Information In the past 12 months, I have not had a significant financial interest or other relationship with the manufacturer(s) of the product(s) or provider(s) of the service(s) that will be discussed in my presentation. This presentation will (not) include discussion of pharmaceuticals or devices that have not been approved by the FDA or if you will be discussing unapproved or “off-label” uses of pharmaceuticals or devices.

  3. Sponsoring Agencies • U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services • National Center for Health Statistics, CDC • National Institute of Child Health and Human Development • National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders • Health Resources and Services Administration - Maternal and Child Health Bureau • Office of Minority Health • Other Federal agencies

  4. Early Childhood Longitudinal Study • Multi-dimensional study focusing on the early home and educational experiences of children through first 6 years of life • Birth cohort (ECLS-B), 2001 • Nationally representative sample

  5. ECLS Conceptual Model

  6. Study Design of ECLS-B • N=10,688 • Oversamples • Minorities • Very low birth weight (<1500 g) • Moderately low birth weight (1500 - 2499 g) • Twins • Household surveys conducted by trained personnel at 9 months • Bayley exams (modified for ECLS-B) conducted at 9 months and 2 years

  7. Early Childhood Longitudinal Study For more information visit: http://nces.ed.gov/ecls/index.asp

  8. EHDI Annual data collection State-level outcome data Hearing screening Hearing loss Dx Enrollment in intervention program Global screening rate ≈65% before discharge ECLS-B One year (2001) births only Person-level outcome data Hearing screening Hearing loss Dx Receiving hearing services Global screening rate ≈70% before discharge 78% by 9 months EHDI vs. ECLS-B, 2001

  9. Child Care/ Education Provider School/ Teacher Parent • Health • Physical • Activity • Nutrition • Physical growth • Cognitive • Language • Motor skills Background and experience Learning environment Teaching practices School demographics Children’s development School programs Educational goals and objectives • Demographics • Health • Physical • Mental • Nutrition • Marital/partner relationship • Family organization • Child care Why ECLS-B? Additional information is available, for example:

  10. ECLS-B Analysis of Variables Related to Hearing Screening

  11. Demographics (n=10,531) Source: 9-month composite variables

  12. Demographics (cont’d) Source: birth certificate data

  13. Demographics (cont’d) Source: 9-month composite variables

  14. Demographics (cont’d) Source: 9-month composite variables

  15. Family Information Source: 9-month parent CAPI instrument and parent questionnaire

  16. Family Information (cont’d) Source: 9-month composite variables

  17. Other Significant Factors Source: Birth certificate data

  18. Infant Information Source: 9-month composite variables

  19. Infant Information (cont’d) Source: Birth certificate data

  20. Infant Information (cont’d) Source: 9-month parent CAPI instrument and parent questionnaire

  21. Infants Receiving Hearing Services at 9 Months(n=105) ―Univariate Associations

  22. Infants Receiving Hearing Services at 9 Months (n=105) Source: 9-month parent CAPI instrument and parent questionnaire

  23. Summary of Findings • Lower screening rate for Hispanic/Latino infants • Lower mother’s education associated with lower screening rate • Infants with low birth weight and associated conditions have a higher rate of screening • Infants receiving hearing services at 9 months also receive many additional services

  24. Prospectus • EHDI • Annual data collection allows trend analysis to document increase in newborn hearing screening • Anticipate more extensive data will come in future years • ECLS-B • Longitudinal study allows tracking of children with hearing problems (9 months of age – this study) • Future data will be collected for children when 2, 4, 5 (kindergarten), and 6 (first grade) years old

  25. Any Questions?

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