Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Centre for Public Health, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK.
Aging Ment Health. 2021 May;25(5):824-831. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2020.1727847. Epub 2020 Feb 18.
To investigate whether the relationship between subjective age-related hearing loss (SARHL) and episodic memory functioning is mediated by measures of social functioning. Using data from 8,163 adults over 50 that participated in the Irish Longitudinal Study of Ageing (three waves, each two years apart), we used a multiple mediation model within a Structural Equation Modelling framework to explore potential social mediators of the relationship between SARHL and episodic memory functioning, controlling for demographic and health covariates. Neither the direct effect of self-reported hearing difficulties on memory functioning (β = -.03), nor the total effect (β = .01), were significant. A small inconsistent indirect effect of self-reported hearing difficulties on episodic memory via weekly social activity engagement (β = -.002) was found. Self-reported hearing difficulties may exert an indirect effect on episodic memory via weekly social activity engagement. The findings may have implications for identification of individuals at risk of memory decline in later life.
为了探究主观年龄相关性听力损失(SARHL)与情景记忆功能之间的关系是否受到社会功能测量的影响,我们利用了爱尔兰老龄化纵向研究(每隔两年进行三次)中 8163 名 50 岁以上成年人的数据。我们在结构方程模型框架内使用了一个多重中介模型,以探索 SARHL 和情景记忆功能之间关系的潜在社会中介因素,同时控制了人口统计学和健康协变量。自我报告的听力困难对记忆功能的直接影响(β=-.03)和总效应(β=.01)均不显著。发现自我报告的听力困难通过每周的社会活动参与对情景记忆有一个小而不一致的间接影响(β= -.002)。自我报告的听力困难可能通过每周的社会活动参与对情景记忆产生间接影响。这些发现可能对识别晚年记忆衰退风险的个体具有重要意义。