The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study

OBJECTIVE: To examine the longitudinal association of dual and single (vision and hearing) sensory loss on symptoms of depression and anxiety in older adults. METHODS: Two thousand eight hundred ninety adults aged 60 years or over who participated in the longitudinal population-based Tromso Study, N...

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Published in:International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry
Main Authors: COSH, Suzanne, VON HANNO, T., HELMER, Catherine, BERTELSEN, G., DELCOURT, Cecile, SCHIRMER, H.
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Published: 2018
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spelling ftoskarbordeaux:oai:oskar-bordeaux.fr:20.500.12278/11571 2023-05-15T18:33:49+02:00 The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study Int J Geriatr Psychiatry COSH, Suzanne VON HANNO, T. HELMER, Catherine BERTELSEN, G. DELCOURT, Cecile SCHIRMER, H. 2018-04 https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/11571 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12278/11571 https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.4827 EN eng 1099-1166 (Electronic) 0885-6230 (Linking) https://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/11571 doi:10.1002/gps.4827 29193338 open LEHA Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologie Article de revue 2018 ftoskarbordeaux https://doi.org/20.500.12278/11571 https://doi.org/10.1002/gps.4827 2022-05-24T22:30:16Z OBJECTIVE: To examine the longitudinal association of dual and single (vision and hearing) sensory loss on symptoms of depression and anxiety in older adults. METHODS: Two thousand eight hundred ninety adults aged 60 years or over who participated in the longitudinal population-based Tromso Study, Norway, were included. The impact of objective vision loss, self-report hearing loss, or dual sensory loss on symptoms of depression and anxiety, as assessed by the Hopkins Symptom Checklist 10, was examined at baseline and 6-year follow-up using linear mixed models. RESULTS: Hearing loss had a cross-sectional relationship with increased depression (b = 0.1750, SE = 0.07, P = .02) and anxiety symptoms (b = 0.1765, SE = 0.08, P = .03); however, these relationships were not significant at the 6-year follow-up. Both vision loss only and dual sensory loss predicted increased depression scores at follow-up (b = 0.0220, SE = 0.01, P = .03; and b = 0.0413, SE = 0.02, P = .01, respectively). Adjustment for social isolation did not attenuate the main depression results. CONCLUSION: Dual sensory loss resulted in increased depression symptomatology over time and posed an additional long-term risk to depression severity beyond having a single sensory loss only. Only hearing loss is associated with anxiety symptoms. Older adults with vision, hearing, and dual sensory loss have different mental health profiles. Therefore, management and intervention should be tailored to the type of sensory loss. Other/Unknown Material Tromso Tromso OSKAR Bordeaux (Open Science Knowledge ARchive) Norway Tromso ENVELOPE(16.546,16.546,68.801,68.801) International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 33 4 598 605
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DELCOURT, Cecile
SCHIRMER, H.
The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study
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description OBJECTIVE: To examine the longitudinal association of dual and single (vision and hearing) sensory loss on symptoms of depression and anxiety in older adults. METHODS: Two thousand eight hundred ninety adults aged 60 years or over who participated in the longitudinal population-based Tromso Study, Norway, were included. The impact of objective vision loss, self-report hearing loss, or dual sensory loss on symptoms of depression and anxiety, as assessed by the Hopkins Symptom Checklist 10, was examined at baseline and 6-year follow-up using linear mixed models. RESULTS: Hearing loss had a cross-sectional relationship with increased depression (b = 0.1750, SE = 0.07, P = .02) and anxiety symptoms (b = 0.1765, SE = 0.08, P = .03); however, these relationships were not significant at the 6-year follow-up. Both vision loss only and dual sensory loss predicted increased depression scores at follow-up (b = 0.0220, SE = 0.01, P = .03; and b = 0.0413, SE = 0.02, P = .01, respectively). Adjustment for social isolation did not attenuate the main depression results. CONCLUSION: Dual sensory loss resulted in increased depression symptomatology over time and posed an additional long-term risk to depression severity beyond having a single sensory loss only. Only hearing loss is associated with anxiety symptoms. Older adults with vision, hearing, and dual sensory loss have different mental health profiles. Therefore, management and intervention should be tailored to the type of sensory loss.
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VON HANNO, T.
HELMER, Catherine
BERTELSEN, G.
DELCOURT, Cecile
SCHIRMER, H.
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title The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study
title_short The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study
title_full The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study
title_fullStr The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study
title_full_unstemmed The association amongst visual, hearing, and dual sensory loss with depression and anxiety over 6 years: The Tromso Study
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