BACKGROUND: People with sensory impairments may be at increased risk of depression and anxiety but experience barriers to accessing treatment. AIMS: To investigate whether people with sensory impairment have more depressive and anxiety symptoms than people without, whether this is mediated by social functioning and whether they report greater non-treatment. METHOD: We analysed data from the English 2014 Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey using regression models, with the Clinical Interview Schedule-Revised (CIS-R) score as the primary outcome and self-reported hearing and vision impairment as exposures. A secondary outcome was self-reported receipt of mental health diagnosis and treatment. We used structural equation modelling to asse...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of either hearing, vision or dual senso...
The purpose of this study was to compare independent impacts of two levels of self-reported hearing ...
Acquired deafness is relatively common but has been little researched and has received scant attenti...
Objective: Individually, vision and hearing impairments have been linked to higher levels of anxiety...
Olfactory, gustatory, visual, and acoustic disorders are characterized by impairments not only in pe...
Aim: To review the evidence for the presence of lower levels of psychosocial well-being in working a...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the association between anxiety and depression with ...
This is an open access article - Copyright @ 2010 BMJ Publishing GroupAim: To review the evidence fo...
Objective: Longer duration of untreated illness, longer duration of current episode, and the severit...
Background. This study describes the differences in psychological distress, disability and psychosoc...
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OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss can have far-reaching effects on social, emotional and cognitive development...
Context: In the United States, more than 50 million people experience mental illness and disabiliti...
Background: The association between dual sensory loss (DSL) and mental health has been well establi...
PURPOSE: Existing research shows that people with hearing loss have a high risk of additional physi...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of either hearing, vision or dual senso...
The purpose of this study was to compare independent impacts of two levels of self-reported hearing ...
Acquired deafness is relatively common but has been little researched and has received scant attenti...
Objective: Individually, vision and hearing impairments have been linked to higher levels of anxiety...
Olfactory, gustatory, visual, and acoustic disorders are characterized by impairments not only in pe...
Aim: To review the evidence for the presence of lower levels of psychosocial well-being in working a...
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to assess the association between anxiety and depression with ...
This is an open access article - Copyright @ 2010 BMJ Publishing GroupAim: To review the evidence fo...
Objective: Longer duration of untreated illness, longer duration of current episode, and the severit...
Background. This study describes the differences in psychological distress, disability and psychosoc...
This Document is Protected by copyright and was first published by Frontiers. All rights reserved. i...
OBJECTIVE: Hearing loss can have far-reaching effects on social, emotional and cognitive development...
Context: In the United States, more than 50 million people experience mental illness and disabiliti...
Background: The association between dual sensory loss (DSL) and mental health has been well establi...
PURPOSE: Existing research shows that people with hearing loss have a high risk of additional physi...
AIMS: The aims of this study were to investigate the effects of either hearing, vision or dual senso...
The purpose of this study was to compare independent impacts of two levels of self-reported hearing ...
Acquired deafness is relatively common but has been little researched and has received scant attenti...