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The longitudinal effect of sensory loss on depression among Chinese older adults
Journal of Affective Disorders, 2021BACKGROUND Previous studies have suggested that sensory loss is linked to depression. However, most of these studies have been conducted in developed countries and the results are mixed.
Danxia Liu, Jing Guo, Bo Zhang
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Journal of Affective Disorders, 2022
BACKGROUND Most studies on the relationship between sensory loss and depression focus on the unidirectional association between sensory loss and the risk of depression based on cross-sectional designs. The present study aimed to explore the bidirectional
Guilan Kong, Luxia Zhang
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BACKGROUND Most studies on the relationship between sensory loss and depression focus on the unidirectional association between sensory loss and the risk of depression based on cross-sectional designs. The present study aimed to explore the bidirectional
Guilan Kong, Luxia Zhang
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Handbook of Pragmatic Language Disorders, 2021
Congenital or early acquired sensory loss places a child at risk of difficulties with language, communication, social, and cognitive development. This includes any degree of vision loss, hearing loss, and combined vision and hearing loss, also known as dual sensory loss or deafblindness.
Crowe, Kathryn Margaret +1 more
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Congenital or early acquired sensory loss places a child at risk of difficulties with language, communication, social, and cognitive development. This includes any degree of vision loss, hearing loss, and combined vision and hearing loss, also known as dual sensory loss or deafblindness.
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Oxford Medicine Online, 2018
Sensory disturbance can either be a complete loss (anaesthesia) or a reduction (hypoaesthesia) in the ability to perceive the sensory input. Dysaesthesia is an abnormal increase in the perception of normal sensory stimuli. Hyperalgesia is an increased sensitivity to normally painful stimuli, and allodynia is the perception of usually innocuous stimuli ...
Sarah Stoneley, Simon Rinald
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Sensory disturbance can either be a complete loss (anaesthesia) or a reduction (hypoaesthesia) in the ability to perceive the sensory input. Dysaesthesia is an abnormal increase in the perception of normal sensory stimuli. Hyperalgesia is an increased sensitivity to normally painful stimuli, and allodynia is the perception of usually innocuous stimuli ...
Sarah Stoneley, Simon Rinald
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2020
Hearing loss is a major public health issue. Hearing loss increases with age and nearly two-thirds of adults over the age of 70 have hearing loss. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that hearing loss in older adults is strongly and independently associated with accelerated cognitive decline and incident dementia.
Adele M Goman, Frank R Lin
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Hearing loss is a major public health issue. Hearing loss increases with age and nearly two-thirds of adults over the age of 70 have hearing loss. Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated that hearing loss in older adults is strongly and independently associated with accelerated cognitive decline and incident dementia.
Adele M Goman, Frank R Lin
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