Music has been recognized as a therapeutic tool in auditory rehabilitation, promoting essential social and behavioral development in children with cochlear implants (CIs), as identified by the World Health Organization (WHO). Additionally, there is a lack of studies on the development of these skills in this context.
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of music training on the development of social, behavioral, and academic skills in children with CIs from the schoolteacher's perspective.
MethodsThe present is an experimental study involving 10 children with CIs, aged between 6 and 10 years, who composed the experimental group. They had a semester of music training and were assessed through the Social Skills Rating System (SSRS) questionnaire at 4 different moments: 2 months before the beginning of the music training, at the beginning of the music training (first week of class), during the music training (3 months after the beginning), and at the end of the music training (6 months after the beginning). To compare the multiple SSRS assessments, we used the repeated measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) test and the Tukey test (p ≤ 0.05).
ResultsThe results showed a statistically significant improvement in social skills in terms of assertiveness, social resourcefulness, self-control, affectivity, cooperation, externalizing behavior problems, and academic competence.
ConclusionFrom the schoolteacher's perspective CI-using children who had music training experienced an improvement in their social and academic skills and behavioral problems.
Keywords music - deafness - cochlear implantation - social skills Ethical ApprovalInstitutional affiliation of the Institutional Review Board or Animal Use Committee that provided consent for the research: The Ethics in Research Committee of the School of Dentistry at Universidade de São Paulo, Bauru, SP, Brazil.
Protocol or application number and Principal Investigator name submitted to the Institutional Review Board or Animal Use Committee for review of your research: protocol number 2.820.891
Principal Investigator: Paula Martins Said.
The data supporting the findings of the present study can be made available by the corresponding author upon reasonable request.
Publication HistoryReceived: 16 August 2024
Accepted: 24 March 2025
Article published online:
20 August 2025
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Bibliographical Record
Paula Martins-Said, Kátia de Freitas Alvarenga, Dagma Venturini Marques Abramides. Effects of Music Training on Social, Behavioral, and Academic Skills of Children with
Cochlear Implants from the School Teacher's Perspective. Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2025; 29: s00451809646.
DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1809646
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