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Don't worried about the auditory hallucination for children

By: wallace

An investigation on the phenomenon of auditory hallucination of children had been carried out by Groningen University Medical organizations, the researcher want to examine whether there is connection between auditory hallucination and children's development and behavior. 3870 primary school students in the region of Groningen were investigated. The researchers asked them whether they have the experience of hearing only you and no one else hear the sound one or more times in the past year. 9% of students said they have been hearing voices, most of whom do not feel the impact of thinking caused by auditory hallucinations. Only 15% of them said, auditory hallucinations brought them serious trouble, 19% of people feel that auditory hallucinations interfere with thinking. The researchers also found that boys and girls were almost the same chance of auditory hallucination, but the girls were more likely to be disturbed and became anxiety. Agna Woertz, one researcher of the study, said:" under normal circumstances, these auditory hallucinations had limited impact on everyday life."

Although the auditory hallucination means that it has high risk of suffering schizophrenia or mental disorders in the future, researchers said this does not apply to young people. Majority of children and adolescents with the phenomenon of auditory hallucination will not be suffering from mental illness in the future. "In most cases, auditory hallucination will go away." She suggested that parents don't worried about the child auditory hallucination, but should pay close attention to their children and let the children feel at ease. Previous studies have shown that auditory hallucinations may be related to a number of diseases in period of early infancy, but the University of Groningen researchers did not find that link. Durham University psychologist Simon Jones said that auditory hallucination is a relatively common phenomenon, "most people would occasionally have auditory hallucination, about 3% of the people or even often the case. Very few people can’t be a normal life due to auditory hallucination." Jones believes that there are variety of factors which would lead to auditory hallucination such as excessive intake of caffeine, child abuse, lost friends or relatives and even schizophrenia.

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