Depression and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Older Adults With Hearing Loss in the ACHIEVE Study

Hearing loss is associated with cognitive/physical health; less is known about mental health. We investigated associations between hearing loss severity, depression, and health-related quality of life among older adults with unaided hearing loss. Data (N = 948) were from the Aging and Cognitive Heal...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of applied gerontology 2024-05, Vol.43 (5), p.550-561
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Alison R., Reed, Nicholas S., Deal, Jennifer A., Arnold, Michelle, Burgard, Sheila, Chisolm, Theresa, Couper, David, Glynn, Nancy W., Gmelin, Theresa, Goman, Adele M., Gravens-Mueller, Lisa, Hayden, Kathleen M., Mitchell, Christine, Pankow, James S., Pike, James R., Schrack, Jennifer A., Sanchez, Victoria, Coresh, Josef, Lin, Frank R.
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Zusammenfassung:Hearing loss is associated with cognitive/physical health; less is known about mental health. We investigated associations between hearing loss severity, depression, and health-related quality of life among older adults with unaided hearing loss. Data (N = 948) were from the Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders Study. Hearing was measured by pure-tone average (PTA), Quick Speech-in-Noise (QuickSIN) test, and the Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly (HHIE-S). Outcomes were validated measures of depression and health-related quality of life. Associations were assessed by negative binomial regression. More severe hearing loss was associated with worse physical health–related quality of life (ratio: .98, 95% CI: .96, 1.00). Better QuickSIN was associated with higher mental health–related quality of life (1.01 [1.00, 1.02]). Worse HHIE-S was associated with depression (1.24 [1.16, 1.33]) and worse mental (.97 [.96, .98]) and physical (.95 [ .93, .96]) health–related quality of life. Further work will test effects of hearing intervention on mental health.
ISSN:0733-4648
1552-4523
1552-4523
DOI:10.1177/07334648231212291