Hearing Impairment

Children and adolescents with hearing impairment face an increased risk of mental health problems, including anxiety, depression, and social difficulties. Factors contributing to this risk include communication challenges, academic struggles, and potential social isolation. Early identification of hearing loss, appropriate interventions, and support for language development can help mitigate mental health risks in this population. Specialised services like Deaf Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Deaf CAMHS) provide tailored support.