Concept
Mental Health Services for the Deaf
Deaf people are twice as like likely to have mental health problems when compared to the general population. Conditions such as depression, anxiety, schizophrenia, and social behaviors are especially apparent in the deaf population.
This can be partially attributed to the services available to the deaf population and the fact that most interventions cater to the general population and not deaf individuals.
Mental health evaluations designed for hearing people have been proved unreliable when used for deaf people.
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Updated 2025-06-08
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