Geographic, Sociodemographic, and Clinical Factors Associated With Parental Self‐Efficacy in Pediatric Patients With Hearing Loss
Inderpreet Kaur Khalsa,
Michelle M. Florentine,
Elizabeth N. Liao
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveTo identify geographic, sociodemographic, and clinical factors associated with parental self‐efficacy in a diverse cohort of deaf or hard‐of‐hearing (DHH) children.Study DesignCross‐sectional study.SettingTertiary children's hospital.MethodsFour hundred forty parents of DHH children aged 0 to 17 completed the 25‐item Scale of Parental Involvement and Self‐Efficacy (SPISE) survey from 2014 to 2022. Residential addresses were geocoded and assigned Area Deprivation Index and Social Vulnerability Index ra… Show more
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