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Deaf Adult Consumers of Public Behavioral Health Services in Maryland: January 1, 2016 – January 1, 2018
(2019-10-01)<p>This exploratory study describes the demographic profiles of 7,474 deaf adults who are consumers of public behavioral health services in the state of Maryland. Up until recent years, data about deaf consumers were ... -
Deaf and Dying: Deaf People and the Process of Dying
<p>This paper examines some of the current literature on the experiences of dying and integrates this together with the parameters that may constitute the experiences of a deaf and dying person. Influences from the American ... -
Deaf and Hearing: Conducting Cross-Cultural Research in a Postsecondary Setting
<p>This paper describes cross-cultural research methods that were used in a case study of a community college in the Midwest. During the course of the research, the importance of applying cross-cultural research methods ... -
Deaf College Students' Preferences Regarding the Hearing Status Of Counselors
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Deaf Community College Transfer Students Moving to The National Technical Institute for the Deaf: A Comparative Analysis
<p>Community colleges are estimated to be serving 3,000-5,000 deaf and hard-of-hearing students annually. A growing number of these community college students are seeking to continue their postsecondary education at the ... -
Deaf Community Leaders as Liaisons Between Mental Health and Deaf Cultures
<p>Providing mental health services to deaf people is usually a formidable task. Given the movement to more "ecological" perspective on mental health issues in deaf people, it seems that two important features of successful ... -
Deaf Cultural Capital and its Conflicts with Hearing Culture: Navigational Successes and Failures
(2020-12-01)<p>Despite the creation and implementation of laws intended to support and protect Deaf individuals, stories of limited opportunities and oppression within the workplace still exist and are pervasive. Current research in ... -
Deaf Culturally Affirmative Programming for Children with Emotional and Behavioral Problems
<p>Walden House is a 365-day-a-year comprehensive program for Deaf Children. More than 50% of the staff is Deaf; ASL is considered the dominant language, and a central goal for all students is the establishment of a strong ... -
Deaf Employment Assistance Network: A Model for Employment Service Delivery
<p>The successful rehabilitation of deaf clients depends on attention to both individual and environmental factors which hinder vocational attainment and satisfaction. Service providers should be aware of and utilize ... -
Deaf Patients and Children: An Innovative Organization By and for Deaf Parents
<p>Parents and Children (PAC) is both a support group and organization. This is an organization that provides support to families in which one or both spouses are hearing impaired. These families also include children who ... -
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Deaf Seniors: Experiencing Oppression
(2016-03-31)<p>The article was written because of the huge need to collect data on oppression experienced by deaf seniors. Open-ended responses were collected from 91 participants aged 50 years and older from five states in the areas ... -
Deaf Workers Prioritized Workplace Expectations: A Qualitative Study
<p>Employment can still be problematic for many deaf workers, especially those who are prelingually deaf. This article reports qualitative research regarding workplace behavior expectations of deaf workers and their hearing ... -