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Adolescents with Hearing Loss and Bullying: A Call to Action Rachel Glade, Ph.D., Nannette Nicholson, Ph.D., Xinya Liang, Ph.D., Kimberly Frazier Ph.D., Krista Scruggs, M.S, & Lauren Burkhalter

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Adolescents with Hearing Loss and Bullying:

A Call to ActionRachel Glade, Ph.D., Nannette Nicholson, Ph.D., Xinya Liang, Ph.D.,

Kimberly Frazier Ph.D., Krista Scruggs, M.S, & Lauren Burkhalter

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Disclosures• Rachel Glade

– Speech-Language Pathologist, Listening & Spoken Language Specialist Certified Auditory Verbal Therapist, University of Arkansas Clinical Assistant Professor, Program Director for Communication Sciences & Disorders, member of ASHA, AG Bell, Global Foundation of Hearing Loss, NCRE, & President-Elect for the Arkansas Speech-Language Hearing Association

• Nannette Nicholson– Professor, Audiologist, Nova Southeastern University

• Xinya Liang– University of Arkansas Assistant Professor

• Kimberly Frazier– Speech-Language Pathologist, University of Arkansas Assistant Professor, Graduate Program

Coordinator for Communication Sciences & Disorders, member of ASHA and ArkSHA

• Krista Scruggs– Speech-Language Pathologist for Arkansas Children’s Hospital, member of ASHA and ArkSHA

• Lauren Burkhalter– None to disclose

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Objectives

• Discuss bullying experience of adolescents with hearing loss

• Discuss results of feasibility study• Identify needs of future research

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Bullying defined• The term bullying refers to an individual displaying

aggressive behavior that is intentional and perceived negatively by the target, repeated over time, and involves a power imbalance between the bully and the victim (Breivik & Olweus, 2015; Olweus, 1994a; Rettew, & Pawlowski, 2016).

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Impact of bullying:• Emotional regulation• Self-esteem• Depression• Anxiety• Loneliness• Poor educational performance• Psychosomatic symptoms

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Bullying Rates• Experience of Bullying & Victimization- 40 Countries- 23.4% (Craig et. al, 1998)

• Vulnerable populations = increased prevalence- National study, 34.1% (middle school); 26.6% (high school)

(Blake, et. al, 2012)- Visible technology contributed (Kouwenberg, Rieffe, Theunissen, &

de Rooij, 2012)

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Current StudyPurpose: Investigate feasibility of exploring perceptions and experiences of adolescents who are deaf or hard of hearingMethod: - Mixed-method, electronic survey (Qualtrics)

- Based on modified Owleus Bullying Victim Questionnaire (OBVQ)

- $10 gift card for participant incentive- Recruitment:

- Partnered with Arkansas Children’s Hospital & Arkansas School for the Deaf

- Snowball sampling- Social media- Summer camp

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Demographic Information

• Age Range: 10 – 18 years• Race/Ethnicity:

– African American (N=14)– Asian (N=5)– Hispanic or Latino (N=5)– White (N=40)– Other (N=5)– Not Reported (N=6)

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Demographic Information

N= 73

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Demographic Information

N= 73

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Technology

N= 67

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Communication Modality

N= 67Yes = 36

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Victimization Defined

• Victimization is defined as the experience of being a target of the aggressive behavior imposed by other children/adolescents who are not siblings and not necessarily age-mates (Hawker & Boulton, 2000).

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Perpetrators of bullying & Communication Modality

N= 66, Yes =15

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Perpetrators of bullying

N = 6651 responded “No”*Data above represents “Yes”

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Strategies to Reduce Victimization1. Explore Identity2. Improve language and social communication3. Facilitate self-determined learning support

– Set a goal– Take Action– Adjust(Spangler & DeConde Johnson, 2017)

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Future Research

• Determine additional potential risk factors for victimization

• Design interventions specific to adolescents and children with hearing loss

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Current Research

• Manuscript under review

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