Mental Health Level among Children with Hearing Disability - A comparative field study between school merged children and nonmerged in Ain Temouchent, Algeria –
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Abstract
The current research aims to reveal the level of mental health of the hearing impaired, and then compare the
health levels of the two groups of hearing impaired (hearing impaired school-integrated and the hearing impaired not
school-integrated).
The research was based on the SCL-90-R (Symptoms Check List) by applying it to a sample of hearing-impaired children
who were deliberately selected, as it consisted of 40 students from the deaf and dumb center in Ain Temouchent. They are
divided into two groups (23 students who are included in ordinary schools) and (23 students who are not included).
the results showed that there are differences in the level of mental health between the two groups of hearing impaired,
which means that the group of hearing impaired people who are not included is characterized by a high level of mental
health problems.
Based on these results, a set of recommendations and suggestions were reached, such as the necessity of paying attention to
the process of school integration through creating the school environment and proposing comprehensive survey studies on
this category in society in general and the school in particular, as well as proposing treatment and other indicative programs
to facilitate the school integration process
