| Literature DB >> 32450797 |
Jiamin Gao1, Hongwei Hu2, Lan Yao3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hearing loss is highly prevalent and associated with reduced well-being in older adults. But little is known about the role of social factors in the association of hearing difficulty and its health consequences. This study aims to examine the association between self-reported hearing loss and health-related quality of life (HRQoL, consisted of physical and mental component summary, PCS and MCS), and to investigate whether social engagement mediates this association.Entities:
Keywords: Health-related quality of life; Hearing loss; Older adults; Social engagement
Year: 2020 PMID: 32450797 PMCID: PMC7249415 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-020-01581-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Sample characteristics by self-reported hearing loss, N (%) or Mean (S.D.) +(Table 1 is at the “Results” part)
| Characteristic | Total Sample | With HL | Without HL | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Health-related quality of life | ||||
| Physical component summary (PCS) | 42.10(7.37) | 40.91(0.18) | 42.83(0.15) | < 0.001a |
| Mental component summary (MCS) | 41.11(11.47) | 39.41(0.28) | 42.16(0.23) | < 0.001a |
| Hearing loss | – | |||
| With hearing loss | 1524(38.07) | – | – | |
| Without hearing loss | 2479(61.93) | – | – | |
| Social engagement scores | 3.94(1.95) | 3.69(0.05) | 4.10(0.04) | < 0.001a |
| Age+ | 69.26(6.56) | 70.42(0.18) | 68.54(0.12) | < 0.001a |
| Sex | 0.844b | |||
| Male | 2230(55.71) | 846(55.51) | 1384(55.83) | |
| Female | 1773(44.29) | 678(44.49) | 1095(44.17) | |
| Marital status | < 0.001b | |||
| With spouse | 1533(38.39) | 647(42.59) | 886(35.81) | |
| Without spouse | 2460(61.61) | 872(57.41) | 1588(64.19) | |
| Residence | 0.005b | |||
| Urban | 2508(62.65) | 913(59.91) | 1595(64.34) | |
| Rural | 1495(37.35) | 611(40.09) | 884(35.66) | |
| Education | < 0.001b | |||
| Illiterate | 960(23.98) | 441(28.94) | 519(20.94) | |
| Literate | 3043(76.02) | 1083(71.06) | 1960(79.06) | |
| Household income per capita+ | 9600.45(10,141.16) | 7939.31(226.11) | 10,624.40(216.84) | < 0.001a |
| Current employment status | 0.039b | |||
| Yes | 1061(26.51) | 376 (24.67) | 685(27.63) | |
| No | 2942(73.49) | 1148(75.33) | 1794(72.37) | |
| Smoking history | 0.706b | |||
| Never | 2305(57.58) | 884(58.01) | 1421(57.32) | |
| Past | 571 (14.26) | 222(14.57) | 349(14.08) | |
| Current | 1127(28.15) | 418(27.43) | 709(28.60) | |
| Drinking history | 0.073b | |||
| Never | 2449(61.18) | 941(61.75) | 1508(60.83) | |
| Past | 551(13.76) | 227(14.90) | 324(13.07) | |
| Current | 1003(25.06) | 356(23.36) | 647(26.10) | |
| Number of chronic disease | < 0.001b | |||
| 0 | 420(10.49) | 120(7.87) | 300(12.10) | |
| 1 | 824(20.58) | 246(16.14) | 578(23.32) | |
| 2 | 900(22.48) | 340(22.31) | 560(22.59) | |
| ≥3 | 1859(46.44) | 818(44.00) | 1041(56.00) | |
a Student’s test. bχ2 test
Regression results. (Table 2 is at the “Results” part)
| Variables | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 | Model 5 | Model 6 | Model 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PCS | MCS | PCS | MCS | ISE | PCS | MCS | |
| −1.92(0.24)*** | −2.76(0.37)*** | − 1.19(0.23)*** | −2.09(0.37)*** | −0.24(0.06)*** | − 1.14(0.23)*** | − 1.81(0.36)*** | |
| 0.20(0.06)*** | 1.14(0.09)*** | ||||||
| Age | −0.04(0.02)* | 0.23(0.03)*** | 0.004(0.01) | −0.04(0.02)* | 0.23(0.03)*** | ||
| Sex (ref. = male) | −1.28(0.31)*** | − 1.47(0.49)*** | 0.06(0.08) | − 1.29(0.31)*** | − 1.54(0.48)*** | ||
| Residence (ref. = urban) | 0.05(0.26) | −0.26(0.40) | 0.02(0.07) | 0.04(0.26) | −0.29(0.39) | ||
| Marital status (ref. = with spouse) | −0.39(0.24) | 0.17(0.38) | 0.32(0.07)*** | −0.45(0.24) | −0.20(0.37) | ||
| Education (ref. = literate) | −0.15 (0.28) | −1.01(0.43)* | −0.47(0.07)*** | − 0.05(0.28) | −0.47(0.42) | ||
| Log of household income per capita | 0.51(0.13)*** | 1.73(0.21)*** | 0.23(0.04)*** | 0.47(0.13)*** | 1.46(0.20)*** | ||
| Current employed (ref. = no) | 1.14(0.27)*** | 0.34(0.42) | 0.39(0.07)*** | 1.06(0.27)*** | −0.11(0.42) | ||
| Smoking history (ref. = never) | |||||||
| Past | −0.30(0.39) | 0.03(0.61) | −0.08(0.11) | −0.28(0.39) | 0.13(0.60) | ||
| Current | −0.12(0.32) | 0.30(0.50) | −0.14(0.09) | −0.09(0.32) | 0.46(0.49) | ||
| Drinking history (ref. = never) | |||||||
| Past | 0.37(0.38) | 1.16(0.59)* | 0.11(0.10) | 0.35(0.38) | 1.034(0.58) | ||
| Current | 0.41(0.30) | 1.92(0.48)*** | 0.38(0.08)*** | 0.34(0.30) | 1.49(0.47)*** | ||
| Number of chronic diseases | −1.89(0.11)*** | −2.09(0.17)*** | −0.16(0.03)*** | −1.86(0.11)*** | −1.91(0.17)*** | ||
| 42.83(0.15) *** | 42.16(0.23)*** | 45.26(1.78)*** | 15.22(2.79)*** | 1.75(0.48)*** | 44.91(1.78)*** | 13.22(2.74)*** | |
| R2 | 0.0157 | 0.0134 | 0.1146 | 0.1052 | 0.0661 | 0.1171 | 0.1399 |
*p < 0.05, ***p < 0.001
Bootstrap for PCS: indirect effectβ = −0.049(0.019) **,95% CI = [− 0.086,-0.012];direct effectβ = −1.136(0.223) ***, 95%CI = [− 1.574,-0.699]; total effectβ = − 1.185(0.028), 95%CI = [− 1.645,-0.644]
Bootstrap for MCS: indirect effectβ = − 0.277(0.076)***,95% CI = [− 0.427,-0.128]; direct effectβ = − 1.811(0.028) ***,95%CI = [− 2.624,-0.998]; total effectβ = − 2.088(0.392),95%CI = [− 2.756,-1.271]
Bootstrap 95%CI P < 0.05
Fig. 1Coefficients for direct and indirect effects of self-reported hearing loss on physical and mental component summary on health related quality of life. * p < 0.05, ** p < 0.001, *** p < 0.005.