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Factors associated with third-party disability in spouses of older people with hearing impairment

机译:与听力受损的老年人配偶中的第三方残疾相关的因素

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Objectives: This study had two aims: (1) to describe the extent of thirdparty disability in a sample of spouses of older people with hearing impairment, and (2) to investigate factors associated with third-party hearing disability. Third-party disability is defined as the disability and functioning of family members as a result of the health condition of their significant other. Design: One hundred older spouses who had partners with hearing impairment participated. All assessments were self-reported, and included a set of measures (the 36-item Significant Other Scale for Hearing Disability, SOS-HEAR; the Relationship Assessment Scale; and the Significant Other Assessment of Communication) administered to the target population of normally hearing older spouses, and those administered to the hearing impaired partners of the spouses in the study (the Self Assessment of Communication). To address the first aim, descriptive statistics were used to describe the extent of third-party hearing disability in the spouses. To address the second aim, binary logistic regression analysis was used to examine factors associated with thirdparty hearing disability. Factors investigated were focused on the spouse (e.g., spouse perception of relationship satisfaction) and on the partners with hearing impairment (e.g., partners' level of hearing impairment). Results: Most spouses (98%) reported some degree of third-party hearing disability on at least one item of the SOS-HEAR, with the majority reporting a mild disability. Three risk factors were found to be significantly associated with severe or complete third-party disability: lower relationship satisfaction as reported by the spouse (Relationship Assessment Scale), spousal age difference, and spouse perception of their partner's hearing disability (Significant Other Assessment of Communication). Partners' level of hearing impairment, self-reported hearing disability (Self Assessment of Communication), use of hearing aids, and spouse satisfaction that their hearing-impaired partner had done all they could to help with hearing were not associated with thirdparty disability. Conclusions: This research study shows that spouses of older people with hearing impairment experience third-party disability as a result of their partners' hearing impairment and that the SOS-HEAR could be used to identify the nature of the disability. The three factors found to be associated with third-party disability could identify spouses at risk of third-party disability related to hearing impairment and form the basis of an intervention.
机译:目的:这项研究有两个目的:(1)在听力受损的老年人配偶样本中描述第三方残疾的程度;(2)调查与第三方听力残疾相关的因素。第三方残疾的定义是家庭成员由于其重要他人的健康状况而导致的残疾和功能障碍。设计:一百名有听力障碍伴侣的老年配偶参加。所有评估都是自我报告的,包括针对正常听力目标人群的一套测量方法(36项听力障碍重要其他量表,SOS-HEAR,关系评估量表和交流重要其他评估)年长的配偶,以及在研究中给予配偶的听力受损伴侣的配偶(交流自我评估)。为了实现第一个目标,使用描述性统计数据来描述配偶中第三方听力障碍的程度。为了实现第二个目标,二进制逻辑回归分析用于检查与第三方听力障碍相关的因素。调查的因素集中于配偶(例如,配偶对关系满意度的感知)和听力障碍的伴侣(例如,伴侣的听力障碍水平)。结果:大多数配偶(98%)在至少一项SOS-HEAR上报告了某种程度的第三方听力残疾,而大多数报告为轻度残疾。发现三个风险因素与严重或完全第三方残障显着相关:配偶所报告的较低的关系满意度(关系评估量表),配偶年龄差异以及配偶对其伴侣听力障碍的认知(其他重要的沟通评估) )。伴侣的听力障碍水平,自我报告的听力障碍(对交流的自我评估),助听器的使用以及配偶对他们的听力受损伴侣已经尽力帮助听力的满意程度与第三方残疾无关。结论:这项研究表明,听力受损的老年人的配偶由于其伴侣的听力障碍而患有第三方残疾,并且SOS-HEAR可用于识别残疾的性质。被发现与第三方残疾有关的三个因素可以确定配偶有与听力障碍相关的第三方残疾风险,并构成干预的基础。

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