The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade, Cláudia Campos
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Pereira, Cícero Roberto, Silva, Pedro Alcântara da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/28652
Resumo: Hearing loss is frequent in old age and has been associated with fewer social activities and depression. However, hearing problems have also been associated with other comorbidities, which prevent more definitive conclusions about the unique role on older people's wellbeing. Moreover, little attention has been paid to the psychological processes through which this relationship occurs. This study aims to investigate the effect of hearing loss on older adults’ wellbeing from a longitudinal perspective. Using data from three points in time, we investigated the mutual relationship between hearing loss, depression and social activities. Based on longitudinal data of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) from ten European countries, we conducted the test of competing auto-regressive cross-lagged theoretical models. Results show that hearing loss reduces social activity, which is mediated by depression. The adequacy of this model (versus a model proposing that social activity restriction mediates the relationship between hearing loss and depression) was supported in each of the countries of the sample. Findings showing that hearing loss can contribute to depression and, subsequently, to restriction in social activities have implications for early detection and clinical interventions on hearing loss.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
title The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
spellingShingle The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
Andrade, Cláudia Campos
Hearing loss
Depression
Elderly
title_short The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
title_full The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
title_fullStr The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
title_full_unstemmed The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
title_sort The silent impact of hearing loss: using longitudinal data to explore the effects on depression and social activity restriction among older people
author Andrade, Cláudia Campos
author_facet Andrade, Cláudia Campos
Pereira, Cícero Roberto
Silva, Pedro Alcântara da
author_role author
author2 Pereira, Cícero Roberto
Silva, Pedro Alcântara da
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author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade, Cláudia Campos
Pereira, Cícero Roberto
Silva, Pedro Alcântara da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hearing loss
Depression
Elderly
topic Hearing loss
Depression
Elderly
description Hearing loss is frequent in old age and has been associated with fewer social activities and depression. However, hearing problems have also been associated with other comorbidities, which prevent more definitive conclusions about the unique role on older people's wellbeing. Moreover, little attention has been paid to the psychological processes through which this relationship occurs. This study aims to investigate the effect of hearing loss on older adults’ wellbeing from a longitudinal perspective. Using data from three points in time, we investigated the mutual relationship between hearing loss, depression and social activities. Based on longitudinal data of the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) from ten European countries, we conducted the test of competing auto-regressive cross-lagged theoretical models. Results show that hearing loss reduces social activity, which is mediated by depression. The adequacy of this model (versus a model proposing that social activity restriction mediates the relationship between hearing loss and depression) was supported in each of the countries of the sample. Findings showing that hearing loss can contribute to depression and, subsequently, to restriction in social activities have implications for early detection and clinical interventions on hearing loss.
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