Background/Objectives: Hearing loss represents an important communication barrier which can lead to social isolation and can be a challenge for mental health status. It is generally accepted that hearing aid (HA) users can develop a stigma related to hearing loss despite the perceived benefits due to most modern technologies. Nevertheless, stigma toward HAs may persist even when patients have been well acclimatized to their use. This study aims to evaluate their experiences in everyday life, the underlying social aspects and the utility of psychometric multidimensional approach in skilled HA users. Methods: In total, 96 HA users and 85 normally hearing subjects were enrolled and asked to complete three psychometric questionnaires that investigated social functioning, body image perception, and psychological distress. HA users were additionally asked to fulfill a disease-specific survey, the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids. The performance of the devices was also investigated by HA’s functional gain through free-field audiometry. Results: Even if auditory devices help with compensating the sensorial deprivation, patients often suffer from social anxiety, social phobia and body image concerns about their appearance while wearing HAs. Conclusions: This study discloses psychopathological factors associated with the HA experience that are surprisingly present after long satisfying HA use. Despite the benefits, the satisfaction and the daily use, HA users continue to be worried about body image and report more psychopathological distress in comparison to their normal hearing peers.

Body Image Concerns and Psychological Distress in Adults with Hearing Aids: A Case-Control Study / Apa, E.; Ferrari, S.; Monzani, D.; Ciorba, A.; Sacchetto, L.; Dallari, V.; Nocini, R.; Palma, S.. - In: AUDIOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2039-4349. - 15:3(2025), pp. 62-62. [10.3390/audiolres15030062]

Body Image Concerns and Psychological Distress in Adults with Hearing Aids: A Case-Control Study

Apa E.;Ferrari S.;Monzani D.;Dallari V.;Palma S.
2025

Abstract

Background/Objectives: Hearing loss represents an important communication barrier which can lead to social isolation and can be a challenge for mental health status. It is generally accepted that hearing aid (HA) users can develop a stigma related to hearing loss despite the perceived benefits due to most modern technologies. Nevertheless, stigma toward HAs may persist even when patients have been well acclimatized to their use. This study aims to evaluate their experiences in everyday life, the underlying social aspects and the utility of psychometric multidimensional approach in skilled HA users. Methods: In total, 96 HA users and 85 normally hearing subjects were enrolled and asked to complete three psychometric questionnaires that investigated social functioning, body image perception, and psychological distress. HA users were additionally asked to fulfill a disease-specific survey, the International Outcome Inventory for Hearing Aids. The performance of the devices was also investigated by HA’s functional gain through free-field audiometry. Results: Even if auditory devices help with compensating the sensorial deprivation, patients often suffer from social anxiety, social phobia and body image concerns about their appearance while wearing HAs. Conclusions: This study discloses psychopathological factors associated with the HA experience that are surprisingly present after long satisfying HA use. Despite the benefits, the satisfaction and the daily use, HA users continue to be worried about body image and report more psychopathological distress in comparison to their normal hearing peers.
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Body Image Concerns and Psychological Distress in Adults with Hearing Aids: A Case-Control Study / Apa, E.; Ferrari, S.; Monzani, D.; Ciorba, A.; Sacchetto, L.; Dallari, V.; Nocini, R.; Palma, S.. - In: AUDIOLOGY RESEARCH. - ISSN 2039-4349. - 15:3(2025), pp. 62-62. [10.3390/audiolres15030062]
Apa, E.; Ferrari, S.; Monzani, D.; Ciorba, A.; Sacchetto, L.; Dallari, V.; Nocini, R.; Palma, S.
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