Subjective visual (but not auditory) function is associated with anomalous perceptual experiences in community-dwelling older adults.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Cognitive Neuropsychiatry Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1080/13546805.2025.2465777
India Kelsall-Foreman, Romola S Bucks, Michael Weinborn, Johanna C Badcock
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Abstract

Introduction: With an increasingly ageing population, understanding sensory impairments and their consequences in older adults is important.

Methods: The current study sought to examine the contemporaneous relationships between subjective sensory functioning (vision and hearing) and different types of anomalous perceptions (anomalous body-centred self-experiences and anomalous external experiences) in community-dwelling older adults (N = 244, Mage = 71.86 ± 7.65, range = 52-91, 67.6% female) using structural equation modelling.

Results: Poorer self-reported visual functioning was associated both with more anomalous body-centred self-experiences and more anomalous external experiences. However, no associations between self-reported hearing function and anomalous perceptions of any kind were found. Further, those reporting higher levels of loneliness self-reported poorer visual functioning and more anomalous body-centred self-experiences. The potential mediating role of loneliness was also explored. However, the relationship between self-reported visual function and anomalous perceptual experiences was not mediated by loneliness.

Conclusions: The current cross-sectional findings suggest that poorer self-reported visual-but not hearing-function may be a risk factor for the experience of anomalous perceptions in older adults. Future research should examine these associations using objective measures of hearing and vision and longitudinal designs.

主观视觉(而非听觉)功能与社区居住老年人的异常知觉体验有关。
随着人口老龄化的日益加剧,了解老年人的感觉障碍及其后果是很重要的。方法:本研究采用结构方程模型,探讨社区老年人(N = 244, Mage = 71.86±7.65,range = 52-91, 67.6%为女性)主观感觉功能(视觉和听觉)与不同类型的异常知觉(异常以身体为中心的自我体验和异常外部体验)之间的同期关系。结果:较差的自我报告视觉功能与更异常的以身体为中心的自我体验和更异常的外部体验有关。然而,没有发现自我报告的听力功能和任何类型的异常感知之间的联系。此外,那些报告孤独程度较高的人自我报告的视觉功能较差,更反常的以身体为中心的自我体验。研究还探讨了孤独感的潜在中介作用。然而,自我报告的视觉功能与异常知觉体验之间的关系不受孤独的调节。结论:目前的横断面研究结果表明,较差的自我报告的视觉功能(而不是听力功能)可能是老年人经历异常感知的一个危险因素。未来的研究应该使用听觉、视觉和纵向设计的客观测量来检验这些关联。
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期刊介绍: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry (CNP) publishes high quality empirical and theoretical papers in the multi-disciplinary field of cognitive neuropsychiatry. Specifically the journal promotes the study of cognitive processes underlying psychological and behavioural abnormalities, including psychotic symptoms, with and without organic brain disease. Since 1996, CNP has published original papers, short reports, case studies and theoretical and empirical reviews in fields of clinical and cognitive neuropsychiatry, which have a bearing on the understanding of normal cognitive processes. Relevant research from cognitive neuroscience, cognitive neuropsychology and clinical populations will also be considered. There are no page charges and we are able to offer free color printing where color is necessary.
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