Psychological well-being of adults with acquired hearing impairment

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作者
Helvik, Anne-Sofie [1 ]
Jacobsen, Geir
Hallberg, Lillemor R. -M.
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[1] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Med, NTNU, Dept Publ Hlth & Gen Practice, NO-7489 Trondheim, Norway
[2] St Olavs Univ Hosp Trondheim, Ear Nose & Throat Dept, Trondheim, Norway
[3] Halmstad Univ, Sch Social & Hlth Sci, Halmstad, Sweden
关键词
hearing impairment; audiology; health-related quality of life; activity limitation; participation restriction; coping; sense of humour; communication strategies;
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10.1080/09638280500215891
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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Aim. To study psychological well-being (health-related quality of life) in a population of adults 20 years and over with hearing impairment (HI) and its relation to audiological factors, consequences of the HI, sense of humour, and use of communication strategies. Subjects and methods. Consecutive adults (n = 343) at the outpatient Unit of Audiology of a Norwegian university hospital answered the Psychological General Well-being inventory (PGWB), Hearing Disability and Handicap Scale (HDHS), Sense of Humour Questionnaire-6 (SHQ-6), and Communication Strategies Scale (CSS) in relation to an audiological examination and medical consultation. Results. Mean PGWB index for the whole sample was 81.4 (SD 14.3) and females reported a significantly lower psychological well-being. In multiple linear regression analyses well-being was negatively associated with high levels of activity limitation and participation restriction. PGWB index was positively associated with high sense of humour, but was neither explained by audiological factors nor use of communication strategies. Conclusions. Psychological well-being was associated with the outcome of a standard HI assessment of activity limitation and participation restriction, but not with degree of HI and use of communication strategies.
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