Research Article

Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly

Volume: 15 Number: 52 September 2, 2024
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Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly

Abstract

Objective: Hearing loss is an important problem that is common among older people. Dementia can be defined as a group of disorders that adversely affect memory, thinking function and the ability to perform daily activities. Hearing loss leads to poor quality of life due to loneliness, social isolation, anxiety and susceptibility to depression. Hearing aids are the primary tool used in the management of hearing loss. In this study, we aimed to compare participants with and without hearing loss in terms of cognitive status, depression and anxiety, and to assess the effect of hearing aid use on this process. Method: Between June 2023 and June 2024, 608 patients over the age of 50 who registered at the psychiatric outpatient clinic of Hatay Training and Research Hospital were included in the study. Participants were enrolled if they presented to the Psychiatry outpatient clinic during the selected time interval, were over 50 years of age and agreed to participate in the study. Participants' demographic information, educational status, social information, hearing aid use, minimental score, Beck anxiety score, and geriatric depression score were recorded. Results: When comparing patients with and without hearing loss, statistically significant differences were observed on the Minimental Test, Beck Anxiety Score and Geriatric Depression Score. Conclusion: In this study, a statistically significant relationship was found between hearing loss and cognitive status, depression and anxiety, and it was suggested that the use of hearing aids may be beneficial in terms of preventing the development or slowing the progression of these pathologies.

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Details

Primary Language

English

Subjects

Otorhinolaryngology

Journal Section

Research Article

Publication Date

September 2, 2024

Submission Date

June 6, 2024

Acceptance Date

July 29, 2024

Published in Issue

Year 2024 Volume: 15 Number: 52

APA
Gülmez, M. İ., & Aydin, C. (2024). Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly. Interdisciplinary Medical Journal, 15(52), 86-91. https://doi.org/10.17944/interdiscip.1496779
AMA
1.Gülmez Mİ, Aydin C. Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly. Interdiscip Med J. 2024;15(52):86-91. doi:10.17944/interdiscip.1496779
Chicago
Gülmez, Mehmet İhsan, and Canset Aydin. 2024. “Association of Cognitive Status, Anxiety and Depression With Hearing Loss in the Elderly”. Interdisciplinary Medical Journal 15 (52): 86-91. https://doi.org/10.17944/interdiscip.1496779.
EndNote
Gülmez Mİ, Aydin C (September 1, 2024) Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly. Interdisciplinary Medical Journal 15 52 86–91.
IEEE
[1]M. İ. Gülmez and C. Aydin, “Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly”, Interdiscip Med J, vol. 15, no. 52, pp. 86–91, Sept. 2024, doi: 10.17944/interdiscip.1496779.
ISNAD
Gülmez, Mehmet İhsan - Aydin, Canset. “Association of Cognitive Status, Anxiety and Depression With Hearing Loss in the Elderly”. Interdisciplinary Medical Journal 15/52 (September 1, 2024): 86-91. https://doi.org/10.17944/interdiscip.1496779.
JAMA
1.Gülmez Mİ, Aydin C. Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly. Interdiscip Med J. 2024;15:86–91.
MLA
Gülmez, Mehmet İhsan, and Canset Aydin. “Association of Cognitive Status, Anxiety and Depression With Hearing Loss in the Elderly”. Interdisciplinary Medical Journal, vol. 15, no. 52, Sept. 2024, pp. 86-91, doi:10.17944/interdiscip.1496779.
Vancouver
1.Mehmet İhsan Gülmez, Canset Aydin. Association of cognitive status, anxiety and depression with hearing loss in the elderly. Interdiscip Med J. 2024 Sep. 1;15(52):86-91. doi:10.17944/interdiscip.1496779

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