Comparative assessment outcome of the cognitive and developmental traits in adults with listening difficulties

IF 0.7 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
Junya Iwasaki, Kaori Sasaki, Yuka Yasuda, C. Obuchi
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Abstract Objective This study was designed to determine the cognitive ability and developmental disorder traits in adults with listening difficulties (LiD) who show difficulties in comprehending verbal information in noisy environments despite having normal hearing. Methods Thirty adults who complained of LiD during their activities of daily living volunteered to participate. We conducted memory and attention assessments using auditory and visual tasks. Moreover, we evaluated the developmental characteristics of the participants psychologically using questionnaires for autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Results The results of the auditory and verbal tasks were lower than that of visual tasks and that some participants showed lower scores on cognitive tests. Approximately 26.7% of the participants had ASD, whereas 16.7% had ADHD, and it showed a higher proportion of ASD or ADHD in participants with LiD. The outcomes of the cognitive and developmental assessment scores were not significantly correlated with the participants’ personal factors. Conclusion These findings imply that adults with LiD may also have cognitive problems and some of them showed developmental traits. It is needed to consider the cognitive and developmental characteristics of adults with LiD during evaluation in practice through hearing and listening tests along with cognitive assessments.
成人听力障碍的认知与发展特征比较评价结果
摘要目的研究听力正常的成人听困难患者在嘈杂环境中理解言语信息存在困难的认知能力和发育障碍特征。方法对30例在日常生活中抱怨过LiD的成年人进行自愿调查。我们通过听觉和视觉任务进行记忆和注意力评估。此外,我们还使用自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)问卷对参与者的心理发育特征进行了评估。结果听力和语言测试的结果低于视觉测试,部分参与者在认知测试中得分较低。大约26.7%的参与者患有ASD,而16.7%的参与者患有ADHD,并且在LiD参与者中显示出更高的ASD或ADHD比例。认知和发展评估得分的结果与参与者的个人因素无显著相关。结论成年LiD患者可能存在认知障碍,部分患儿表现出发育特征。在实践评估中,需要通过听力测试和认知评估来考虑成年低听力障碍患者的认知和发展特征。
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