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The Influence of Social Interaction and Physical Health on the Association Between Hearing and Depression With Age and Gender

机译:社会互动和身体健康对年龄与性别之间的听力和抑郁关联的影响

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Recent epidemiological data suggest the relation between hearing difficulty and depression is more evident in younger and middle-aged populations than in older adults. There are also suggestions that the relation may be more evident in specific subgroups; that is, other factors may influence a relationship between hearing and depression in different subgroups. Using cross-sectional data from the UK Biobank on 134,357 community-dwelling people and structural equation modelling, this study examined the potential mediating influence of social isolation and unemployment and the confounding influence of physical illness and cardiovascular conditions on the relation between a latent hearing variable and both a latent depressive episodes variable and a latent depressive symptoms variable. The models were stratified by age (40s, 50s, and 60s) and gender and further controlled for physical illness and professional support in associations involving social isolation and unemployment. The latent hearing variable was primarily defined by reported hearing difficulty in noise. For all subgroups, poor hearing was significantly related to both more depressive episodes and more depressive symptoms. In all models, the direct and generally small association exceeded the indirect associations via physical health and social interaction. Significant (depressive episodes) and near significant (depressive symptoms) higher direct associations were estimated for males in their 40s and 50s than for males in their 60s. There was at each age-group no significant difference in estimated associations across gender. Irrespective of the temporal order of variables, findings suggest that audiological services should facilitate psychosocial counselling.
机译:最近的流行病学数据表明,在年轻人和中年人群中,听力障碍与抑郁之间的关系比在成年人中更为明显。也有人建议这种关系在特定的亚组中可能更明显。也就是说,其他因素可能会影响不同亚组的听力和抑郁之间的关系。使用来自英国生物银行的134,357名社区居民的横截面数据和结构方程模型,本研究研究了社会孤立和失业的潜在中介影响以及身体疾病和心血管疾病对潜在听力变量之间关系的混杂影响和潜在的抑郁发作变量和潜在的抑郁症状变量。这些模型按年龄(40、50和60岁)和性别进行了分层,并进一步控制了涉及社会孤立和失业的协会的身体疾病和专业支持。潜在的听力变量主要由所报告的听力中的噪音困难来定义。对于所有亚组,听力差与抑郁症发作和抑郁症状均显着相关。在所有模型中,通过身体健康和社交互动,直接关联和通常较小的关联都超过了间接关联。据估计,在40多岁和50多岁的男性中,与60多岁的男性相比,显着(抑郁发作)和近乎显着(抑郁症状)的直接联想更高。在各个年龄段,不同性别之间的估计联想没有显着差异。无论变量的时间顺序如何,研究结果都表明,听力学服务应有助于心理咨询。

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