2022
DOI: 10.1097/mao.0000000000003656
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Hearing Loss Is Associated With Worse Socialization in the U.S. Hispanic Adult Population

Abstract: ObjectiveThe association between hearing loss and socialization has been characterized in limited detail and primarily among non-Hispanic Caucasians. We aimed to study this relationship using more detailed socialization measures than previously used and focusing on Hispanics.Study DesignCross-sectional epidemiologic study (Hispanic Community Health Study).SettingMulticentered, four U.S. communities.ParticipantsU.S. Hispanics ages 18 to 76 years.Main MeasuresMultivariable linear regression controlling for confo… Show more

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“…papers that have shown that HL is associated with other negative socioemotional states. This includes worse socialization (less interpersonal support, weaker social networks, more family conflict) 16 and loneliness. 24 There is also evidence of a relationship between HL and clinical disorders such as depression, 5,6,[25][26][27] even when levels of HL are minimal.…”
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“…papers that have shown that HL is associated with other negative socioemotional states. This includes worse socialization (less interpersonal support, weaker social networks, more family conflict) 16 and loneliness. 24 There is also evidence of a relationship between HL and clinical disorders such as depression, 5,6,[25][26][27] even when levels of HL are minimal.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have recently shown strong associations between HL and numerous deleterious medical comorbidities, including depression, cognitive decline, dementia, and most recently, serious mental illness 5‐13 . HL has also been linked with poorer interpersonal support, smaller social networks, and more familial conflict 14‐16 . The far‐reaching effects of HL in other areas of life are still being explored.…”
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