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. 2013 Jul;17(3):285–290. doi: 10.7162/S1809-97772013000300009

Table 3. Data on hearing loss, rehabilitation, degree of permeability of the family, and the cognitive style of the children.

ID Diag. (months) Hearing aid (months) Rehab. (months) Rehabilitation Number of sess. (per week) Freq. Permeabil Cognitive Style
1. MLFN 6 15 12 Total Communicat. Once Inconsistent Low Satisfactory
2. JLCS 10 16 12 Audio-oral Twice Consistent Excellent Satisfactory
3. GAS 14 16 16 Audio-oral Twice Consistent Excellent Satisfactory
4. MSLG 9 12 15 Audio-oral Twice Inconsistent Low Low
5. ASLG 12 36 36 Audio-oral Twice Inconsistent Low Satisfactory
6. AMNCT 20 24 24 Audio-oral Twice Consistent Low Satisfactory
7. ACAFD 20 26 26 Audio-oral Twice Consistent Excellent Low
8. VMM 5 18 12 Audio-oral Twice Consistent Satisfactory Satisfactory
9. ERM 6 14 14 Audio-oral Twice Consistent Satisfactory Low
10. AAC 7 24 24 Audio-oral Twice Consistent

ID: identification; Diag: Age at diagnosis; Hearing aid: Age when began using hearing aids; Rehab.: Beginning of rehabilitation; sess.: sessions; Freq.: Frequency of rehabilitation; Permeabil: Degree of permeability of the family.