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成人听力障碍者的听觉幻觉:一项大规模患病率研究。

Auditory hallucinations in adults with hearing impairment: a large prevalence study.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Brain Center Rudolf Magnus,University Medical Center Utrecht,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands.

Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery and Brain Center Rudolf Magnus,University Medical Center Utrecht,Utrecht University,Utrecht,The Netherlands.

出版信息

Psychol Med. 2019 Jan;49(1):132-139. doi: 10.1017/S0033291718000594. Epub 2018 Mar 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Similar to visual hallucinations in visually impaired patients, auditory hallucinations are often suggested to occur in adults with hearing impairment. However, research on this association is limited. This observational, cross-sectional study tested whether auditory hallucinations are associated with hearing impairment, by assessing their prevalence in an adult population with various degrees of objectified hearing impairment.

METHODS

Hallucination presence was determined in 1007 subjects aged 18-92, who were referred for audiometric testing to the Department of ENT-Audiology, University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands. The presence and severity of hearing impairment were calculated using mean air conduction thresholds from the most recent pure tone audiometry.

RESULTS

Out of 829 participants with hearing impairment, 16.2% (n = 134) had experienced auditory hallucinations in the past 4 weeks; significantly more than the non-impaired group [5.8%; n = 10/173; p < 0.001, odds ratio 3.2 (95% confidence interval 1.6-6.2)]. Prevalence of auditory hallucinations significantly increased with categorized severity of impairment, with rates up to 24% in the most profoundly impaired group (p < 0.001). The corrected odds of hallucination presence increased 1.02 times for each dB of impairment in the best ear. Auditory hallucinations mostly consisted of voices (51%), music (36%), and doorbells or telephones (24%).

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings reveal that auditory hallucinations are common among patients with hearing impairment, and increase with impairment severity. Although more research on potential confounding factors is necessary, clinicians should be aware of this phenomenon, by inquiring after hallucinations in hearing-impaired patients and, conversely, assessing hearing impairment in patients with auditory hallucinations, since it may be a treatable factor.

摘要

背景

与视障患者的视觉幻觉类似,听觉幻觉也常被认为发生在听力受损的成年人中。然而,关于这种关联的研究有限。本观察性、横断面研究通过评估不同程度客观听力受损的成年人群中听觉幻觉的患病率,来检验听觉幻觉是否与听力受损相关。

方法

在荷兰乌得勒支大学医学中心耳鼻喉科接受听力测试的 1007 名 18-92 岁的受试者中,确定了幻觉的存在。使用最近的纯音听力测试的平均空气传导阈值计算幻觉的存在和听力受损的严重程度。

结果

在 829 名听力受损的参与者中,16.2%(n=134)在过去 4 周内经历过听觉幻觉;明显多于未受损组[5.8%;n=10/173;p < 0.001,优势比 3.2(95%置信区间 1.6-6.2)]。听觉幻觉的患病率随着听力受损严重程度的分类而显著增加,在最严重受损的组中高达 24%(p < 0.001)。最佳耳每增加 1dB 损害,出现幻觉的校正几率增加 1.02 倍。听觉幻觉主要包括声音(51%)、音乐(36%)和门铃或电话(24%)。

结论

我们的发现表明,听觉幻觉在听力受损患者中很常见,并且随着听力受损程度的增加而增加。尽管需要更多关于潜在混杂因素的研究,但临床医生应该意识到这种现象,通过在听力受损患者中询问幻觉,以及在有听觉幻觉的患者中评估听力受损,因为这可能是一个可治疗的因素。

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