2013
DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00837
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Dual Sensory Loss and Depressive Symptoms: The Importance of Hearing, Daily Functioning, and Activity Engagement

Abstract: Background: The association between dual sensory loss (DSL) and mental health has been well established. However, most studies have relied on self-report data and lacked measures that would enable researchers to examine causal pathways between DSL and depression. This study seeks to extend this research by examining the effects of DSL on mental health, and identify factors that explain the longitudinal associations between sensory loss and depressive symptoms.Methods: Piecewise linear-mixed models were used to… Show more

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“…Comparative study 50 Mothers of children with bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss…”
Section: Gomaa Et Al [48] 2014mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparative study 50 Mothers of children with bilateral severe to profound sensorineural hearing loss…”
Section: Gomaa Et Al [48] 2014mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En estudios previos se han reportado prevalencias altas de depresión y deterioro cognoscitivo y funcional en personas con compromiso de la audición (21), lo cual coincide con nuestros hallazgos. Asimismo, se vio que los factores relacionados con las alteraciones en la audición fueron la edad, el estrato socioeconómico, el nivel educativo y la presencia de algunas enfermedades concomitantes, como la hipertensión arterial, la depresión y el deterioro cognoscitivo y funcional.…”
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“…Combined visual and hearing loss compounded effects of either alone on ADLs or social engagement [46]. Visually impaired individuals are significantly more likely to have mental and physical health conditions.…”
Section: Impairments In Vision and Hearingmentioning
confidence: 99%