听力损失和助听器使用对日常听力情境中体验情绪的影响。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Clinical Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-11 DOI:10.1177/02692155251326830
Jack A Holman, Graham Naylor
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摘要

目的探讨听力损失和助听器使用对日常听力情况下情绪体验的影响程度。设计一项探索性前瞻性研究,包括观察组和干预组,利用基于智能手机的10天生态瞬时评估。一组听力损失的人被要求隔天戴助听器和不戴助听器。正常听力组在没有助听器的情况下完成调查。远程研究,收集日常生活中的数据。参与者26名有听力损失的助听器使用者和20名听力阈值正常的参与者。干预措施:听力损失组隔天轮换使用助听器。参与者在一天中的随机时间点报告听力活动中的体验情绪(效价、唤醒和离散情绪),以及相关社会情绪变量的基线。结果听力损失参与者在佩戴助听器时的效价和觉醒与正常听力组相似,但在不佩戴助听器时明显低于正常听力组。佩戴助听器(与不佩戴助听器相比)对效价和唤醒有显著的有益影响。不戴助听器时,离散情绪更加消极。当天结束时的效价报告也更为负面。听力情境类型对听力的影响不显著。结论辅助听力损失与听力情境中情绪的负面影响有关。助听器可以恢复在日常听力情况下所经历的情绪。结果强调了社会情绪健康作为听力学康复的一个因素和结果的重要性。
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The influence of hearing loss and hearing aid use on experienced emotion in everyday listening situations.

ObjectiveTo address the extent to which the emotional experience of everyday listening situations is impacted by hearing loss and hearing aid use.DesignAn exploratory prospective study with an observation arm and an intervention arm utilising smartphone-based ecological momentary assessment over 10 days. A hearing loss group was asked to wear and not wear their hearing aids on alternate days. A normal hearing group completed the surveys without hearing aids.SettingRemote study gathering data during daily life.ParticipantsTwenty-six experienced hearing aid users with hearing loss and twenty participants with normal hearing thresholds.InterventionRotating hearing aid use on alternate days in the hearing loss group.Main measuresParticipants reported on experienced emotions (valence, arousal and discrete emotion) in listening activities at random points throughout the day, as well as at baseline for related socioemotional variables.ResultsParticipants with hearing loss reported similar valence and arousal to the normal hearing group when wearing their hearing aids, but significantly lower when not wearing hearing aids. Wearing (versus not wearing) hearing aids showed a significant beneficial effect on valence and arousal. Discrete emotions were more negative when not wearing hearing aids. End-of-day reports of valence were also more negative. There was no significant effect of listening situation type.ConclusionsUnaided hearing loss was associated with a negative impact on emotions in listening situations. Hearing aids can restore the emotions experienced in everyday listening situations. The results highlight the importance of socioemotional well-being as a factor and outcome in audiological rehabilitation.

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Clinical Rehabilitation
Clinical Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
6.70%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical Rehabilitation covering the whole field of disability and rehabilitation, this peer-reviewed journal publishes research and discussion articles and acts as a forum for the international dissemination and exchange of information amongst the large number of professionals involved in rehabilitation. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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