Health-related quality of life of the persons with prelingual hearing loss in early adulthood

J. Kobosko, D. Porembska
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The paper presents research on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in young adults diagnosed with various degrees of prelingual hearing loss. HRQoL was measured using the Assessment of Quality of Life (AQoL-8d) questionnaire that allows assessment of the overall health-related quality of life and the dimensions such as independence, senses, pain, mental health, happiness, coping, (social) relations, and self-esteem. The study included 27 persons with hearing loss. Most of them were persons with moderate hearing loss using conventional hearing aids. The control group also included persons with normal hearing matched in age and sex. We found that the overall HRQoL in the studied group with prelingual hearing loss was significantly lower than in the hearing group. It was also lower in the dimensions of independence, pain, and senses (physical sphere) and relations (psychosocial sphere). In psychosocial sphere in the dimensions such as mental health, coping, and self-esteem, the hearing-impaired group obtained lower scores than the hearing group at the level of statistical tendency. Moreover, higher education was related to the higher HRQoL in the physical sphere in general, including in the dimension of independence, but only in the group with hearing loss.Our results indicate that people with prelingual hearing loss require psychological support especially in interpersonal relationships self-esteem, and mental health, as well as hearing and speech rehabilitation to improve their auditory communication with the environment. Further research is required for the greater intensity and frequency of pain experienced in the study group of people with prelingual hearing loss compared to the hearing group.
成年早期语前听力损失患者的健康相关生活质量
本文介绍了诊断为不同程度语前听力损失的年轻人健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的研究。HRQoL使用生活质量评估(aql -8d)问卷进行测量,该问卷可以评估与健康相关的总体生活质量以及诸如独立性、感觉、疼痛、心理健康、幸福、应对、(社会)关系和自尊等维度。这项研究包括27名听力受损的人。其中大多数是使用常规助听器的中度听力损失患者。对照组还包括年龄和性别匹配的听力正常的人。我们发现语前听力损失研究组的总体HRQoL明显低于正常听力组。在独立、痛苦、感觉(身体领域)和关系(社会心理领域)方面也较低。在心理社会领域,在心理健康、应对和自尊等维度上,听力受损组在统计倾向水平上得分低于听力受损组。此外,高等教育程度总体上与身体领域(包括独立性维度)较高的HRQoL相关,但仅适用于听力损失组。我们的研究结果表明,语前听力损失患者需要心理支持,特别是在人际关系、自尊和心理健康方面,以及听力和语言康复方面,以改善他们与环境的听觉沟通。与正常听力组相比,语前听力损失组所经历的疼痛强度和频率更高,这需要进一步的研究。
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