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Psychological distress and well-being among sensory impaired individuals during COVID-19 lockdown measures.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Hearing and vision impairment are prevalent chronic conditions associated with poorer mental health. Limitations of in-person contacts during COVID-19-related lockdown measures may affect those with sensory impairments more severely exacerbating mental health problems. We aimed to determine whether hearing and/or visual impairment were associated with more psychological distress during a time of lockdown measures in Spring/Summer 2020 in Wisconsin.

Methods

We included 1341(64% women, aged 20-92 years) Survey of the Health of Wisconsin COVID-19 survey participants (May 2020-July,2020). We assessed self-reported current mental health and well-being and vision and hearing impairment. Logistic regression models with sensory impairments as determinants and mental health outcomes were adjusted for age, gender, race, education, heart disease, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes.

Results

Vision impairment was associated with increased odds of generalized anxiety disorder (odds ratio = 2.10; 95% confidence interval = 1.32-3.29) and depressive symptoms (2.57;1.58-4.11), greater likelihood to report loneliness (1.65;1.00-2.64) and hopelessness (1.45;1.01-2.08). Hearing impaired individuals reported more loneliness (1.80;1.05-2.98) and hopelessness (1.42;0.99-2.03). Exploratory analyses revealed that sensory impaired individuals less often chose walking as a coping strategy during the pandemic.

Conclusions

Individuals with sensory impairment may represent a particularly vulnerable population during the COVID-19 pandemic. Future research should determine underlying reasons and interventions to mitigate this populations' disadvantages.

SUBMITTER: Merten N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9829601 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Psychological distress and well-being among sensory impaired individuals during COVID-19 lockdown measures.

Merten Natascha N   Schultz Amy A AA   Walsh Matthew C MC   van Landingham Suzanne W SW   Peppard Paul E PE   Ryff Carol D S CDS   Malecki Kristen C KC  

Annals of epidemiology 20230110


<h4>Purpose</h4>Hearing and vision impairment are prevalent chronic conditions associated with poorer mental health. Limitations of in-person contacts during COVID-19-related lockdown measures may affect those with sensory impairments more severely exacerbating mental health problems. We aimed to determine whether hearing and/or visual impairment were associated with more psychological distress during a time of lockdown measures in Spring/Summer 2020 in Wisconsin.<h4>Methods</h4>We included 1341  ...[more]

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