Depression as a mediator between hearing impairment and cognitive function among older couples
Suyeong Bae, Chang Dae Lee, Ji-Hyuk Park

TL;DR
This study shows that depression connects hearing loss and cognitive decline in older couples, considering how partners influence each other.
Contribution
The study introduces partner interdependence in analyzing how hearing impairment affects cognitive function through depression in older couples.
Findings
An individual's hearing impairment is linked to their own and their partner's cognitive function.
Depressive symptoms mediate the relationship between a partner's hearing impairment and an individual's cognitive function.
Results emphasize the importance of considering interdependence in cognitive health among older couples.
Abstract
Our study investigated how depression mediated the relationship between hearing impairment and cognitive function in older couples, addressing previous limitations by focusing on partner interdependence. This secondary data analysis used the 2023 Korea Elderly Survey. Hearing impairment, measured by a self-reported item regarding hearing inconvenience, was the independent variable. The dependent variable was cognitive function measured by the Korean-Mini Mental State Examination-Second edition, and the mediator was depression, assessed by the Korean version of the short Geriatric Depression Scale. We utilized the actor-partner interdependence mediation model (APIMeM) to examine the association between hearing impairment and cognitive function, as well as the mediating effect of depression in the context of interdependence. Our sample consisted of 2,233 older adult couples. The mean age…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Family and Disability Support Research · Hearing Loss and Rehabilitation
