Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center, New York City, New York, USA.
Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 2023 May;168(5):1047-1053. doi: 10.1002/ohn.208. Epub 2023 Jan 29.
Hearing loss (HL) has been linked to commonly studied detrimental mood states, such as loneliness and depression. However, its relationship with other negative emotions remained largely unstudied. We explore the association between HL and anxiety, anger, hostility, poor self-esteem, and pessimism in a national cohort of US Hispanic adults.
Cross-sectional study.
Multicentered US national epidemiologic study (Hispanic Community Health Study).
Subjects were ages 18 to 75 with completed audiometric and emotional survey data. Multivariable regressions controlling for age, gender, and education were conducted to analyze the association between HL, measured by 4-frequency pure-tone average (PTA), and emotional states. States included anxiety (Spielberger Trait Anxiety Scale-10), anger (Spielberger Trait Anger Scale), hostility (Cook Medley Cynicism Scale-13), poor self-esteem (Self-Esteem Scale-10), and pessimism (Revised Life Orientation Test).
A total of 4120 to 4341 participants met inclusion criteria, depending on the specific survey; the average age was 46.7 years (standard deviation [SD] = 13.7), and the average PTA was 13.8 dB (SD = 10.1). Controlling for age, gender, and education, HL was associated with all outcomes. Specifically, for every 10 dB worsening in HL, the anxiety score worsened by 0.41 (0.23-0.60), the anger score worsened by 0.40 (0.22-0.58), the hostility score worsened by 0.16 (0.04-0.27), the self-esteem score worsened by 0.25 (0.12-0.38), and the pessimism score worsened by 0.17 (0.04-0.30) (all p < .01).
HL is related to numerous negative mood states beyond loneliness and depression. This includes worse anxiety, anger, hostility, self-esteem, and pessimism. Future studies should investigate whether treating HL improves negative emotional states.
听力损失(HL)与孤独和抑郁等常见研究的不良情绪状态有关。然而,其与其他负面情绪的关系仍在很大程度上尚未得到研究。我们在一项美国西班牙裔成年人的全国队列研究中探讨了 HL 与焦虑、愤怒、敌意、自尊心差和悲观之间的关系。
横断面研究。
多中心美国全国流行病学研究(西班牙裔社区健康研究)。
年龄在 18 至 75 岁之间,完成了听力测量和情绪调查数据的受试者。进行了多变量回归分析,以控制年龄、性别和教育程度,分析了 HL(由 4 频纯音平均(PTA)测量)与情绪状态之间的关系。状态包括焦虑(斯皮尔伯格特质焦虑量表-10)、愤怒(斯皮尔伯格特质愤怒量表)、敌意(库克-梅德利犬儒主义量表-13)、自尊心差(自尊量表-10)和悲观(修订后的生活取向测试)。
根据特定的调查,共有 4120 至 4341 名参与者符合纳入标准;平均年龄为 46.7 岁(标准差[SD] = 13.7),平均 PTA 为 13.8dB(SD = 10.1)。在控制年龄、性别和教育程度后,HL 与所有结果均相关。具体而言,HL 每恶化 10dB,焦虑评分恶化 0.41(0.23-0.60),愤怒评分恶化 0.40(0.22-0.58),敌意评分恶化 0.16(0.04-0.27),自尊评分恶化 0.25(0.12-0.38),悲观评分恶化 0.17(0.04-0.30)(均 p < .01)。
HL 与孤独和抑郁等常见研究的不良情绪状态有关。这包括更严重的焦虑、愤怒、敌意、自尊心差和悲观。未来的研究应探讨治疗 HL 是否能改善负面情绪状态。