Death, Depression, Disability, and Dementia Associated With Self-reported Hearing Problems: A 25-Year Study.
Volume: 73, Issue: 10, Pages: 1383 - 1389
Published: Sep 11, 2018
Abstract
Background null Hearing loss in older adults is suspected to play a role in social isolation, depression, disability, lower quality of life, and risk of dementia. Such suspected associations still need to be consolidated with additional research. With a particularly long follow-up, this study assessed the relationship between hearing status and four major adverse health events: death, dementia, depression, and disability. null Methods null...
Paper Details
Title
Death, Depression, Disability, and Dementia Associated With Self-reported Hearing Problems: A 25-Year Study.
Published Date
Sep 11, 2018
Volume
73
Issue
10
Pages
1383 - 1389
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