Du Yushan, Luo Yanan, Ren Ziyang, Gram Lu Z, Zheng Xiaoying, Liu Jufen
Institute of Reproductive and Child Health / National Health Commission Key Laboratory of Reproductive Health, Peking University, Beijing, China; Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Department of Global Health, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Soc Sci Med. 2024 Jul;352:116999. doi: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2024.116999. Epub 2024 May 17.
Hearing impairment is a common geriatric health problem and chronic stressor, and it is associated with poor cognitive outcomes. However, little is known about the impact of hearing impairment in married couples, particularly its potential spillover effects on the cognitive health among spouses of individuals with impairment. Drawing on a stress-proliferation perspective, we used actor-partner interdependence models to examine (1) whether an individual's hearing impairment influences their spouse's cognitive function; and (2) whether AL, symptoms of depression, and social participation serve as mediators for such an association. We utilized data from the 2015 (baseline) and 2018 (3-year follow-up) waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. 4434 couples were included at baseline, and 2190 couples remained after the 3-year follow-up. Hearing impairment among married women was associated with negative impacts on their spouses' cognitive function. Symptoms of depression and social participation may have served as potential mediators in this relationship. For married men, there was no statistically significant association between hearing impairment and spouses' cognitive function. Our findings suggest that hearing impairment among one spouse can lead to negative impacts on the other, but that this effect may depend on gender. Early diagnosis and couple-based interventions for hearing impairment are important for the cognitive health of both hearing-impaired individuals and their spouses.
听力障碍是一个常见的老年健康问题和慢性应激源,且与认知功能不良相关。然而,关于听力障碍对已婚夫妇的影响,尤其是其对听力受损个体配偶认知健康的潜在溢出效应,我们知之甚少。基于压力扩散视角,我们使用了actor - partner相互依存模型来检验:(1)个体的听力障碍是否会影响其配偶的认知功能;以及(2)焦虑、抑郁症状和社会参与是否作为这种关联的中介因素。我们利用了中国健康与养老追踪调查2015年(基线)和2018年(3年随访)两轮的数据。基线时纳入了4434对夫妇,3年随访后仍有2190对夫妇。已婚女性的听力障碍与其配偶的认知功能受到负面影响有关。抑郁症状和社会参与可能在这种关系中起到了潜在的中介作用。对于已婚男性,听力障碍与配偶的认知功能之间没有统计学上的显著关联。我们的研究结果表明,一方配偶的听力障碍会对另一方产生负面影响,但这种影响可能取决于性别。听力障碍的早期诊断和基于夫妻的干预措施对于听力受损个体及其配偶的认知健康都很重要。