Publication: Su guagua no escucha nada: ecuadorian families confronting the deafness of a child
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2015
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In accordance with the social model of disability, this study proceeded from the
assumption that parents’ experiences of a child’s hearing impairment reflect the
circumstances of their lives rather than anything innate in the impairment itself.
Few studies have explored the influence both of culture and social structure and
of families’ economic and social resources. We studied families’ experiences of
the diagnosis of hearing loss in Ecuador, a multicultural country in which family
ties are strong but where pronounced social and economic inequalities persist
and where many people have no access to health care. The study shows how
inequality – and in particular the experience of poverty – shapes families’
experiences of acquiring a diagnosis and of trying to accommodate a child with
special needs.
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Ecuador, Families, inequality, Poverty, Hearing impairment
