Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population

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Autor(a) principal: Anderle,Paula
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Rech,Rafaela Soares, Baumgarten,Alexandre, Goulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Hearing impairment (HI) is one of the most impacting handicaps related to social life, and 21% have intense limitation compromising daily activities. However, few studies have investigated SRH in HI. This article aims to verify the association between HI and SRH and factors related to hearing characteristics. Cross-sectional study data from National Health Survey (NHS, 2013) conducted with 1,100 hearing impaired adults (≥18 years old). The outcome was SHR, categorized as good or poor. Poisson regression with robust variance was used to calculate Prevalence Ratios. Sociodemographic variables and characteristics of HI, such as congenital or acquired HI, type of HI, wear hearing aids, and limitation were used in adjusted analysis. Poor SRH was more prevalent in acquired HI, limitation of daily activities, sociodemographic characteristics such as aging, female, black or other skin color, and lower schooling. Poor SRH is related to acquired HI, limitation of daily activities and sociodemographic conditions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
title Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
spellingShingle Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
Anderle,Paula
Hearing Loss
Self-perception of health
Health Surveys
title_short Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
title_full Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
title_fullStr Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
title_full_unstemmed Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
title_sort Self-rated health and hearing disorders: study of the Brazilian hearing-impaired population
author Anderle,Paula
author_facet Anderle,Paula
Rech,Rafaela Soares
Baumgarten,Alexandre
Goulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
author_role author
author2 Rech,Rafaela Soares
Baumgarten,Alexandre
Goulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Anderle,Paula
Rech,Rafaela Soares
Baumgarten,Alexandre
Goulart,Bárbara Niegia Garcia de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hearing Loss
Self-perception of health
Health Surveys
topic Hearing Loss
Self-perception of health
Health Surveys
description Abstract Hearing impairment (HI) is one of the most impacting handicaps related to social life, and 21% have intense limitation compromising daily activities. However, few studies have investigated SRH in HI. This article aims to verify the association between HI and SRH and factors related to hearing characteristics. Cross-sectional study data from National Health Survey (NHS, 2013) conducted with 1,100 hearing impaired adults (≥18 years old). The outcome was SHR, categorized as good or poor. Poisson regression with robust variance was used to calculate Prevalence Ratios. Sociodemographic variables and characteristics of HI, such as congenital or acquired HI, type of HI, wear hearing aids, and limitation were used in adjusted analysis. Poor SRH was more prevalent in acquired HI, limitation of daily activities, sociodemographic characteristics such as aging, female, black or other skin color, and lower schooling. Poor SRH is related to acquired HI, limitation of daily activities and sociodemographic conditions.
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