Theory of Mind and its relation to presbycusis. A pilot study

IF 1 Q3 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Speech Language and Hearing Pub Date : 2021-05-19 DOI:10.1080/2050571X.2021.1927591
Jesús Valero-García, L. Iglesias, N. Silvestre
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ABSTRACT Theory of Mind (ToM) is a crucial factor in the social integration of the elderly. Nonetheless, there has been a dearth of research into the relationship between ToM and presbycusis, even though presbycusis is a very common pathology among people over 65 years of age. The aim of this study is to analyze the functioning of the two types of ToM (affective and cognitive ToM) in aging populations, as well as to examine the components of ToM connected to ironic language, all in order to determine whether people with presbycusis show a similar ToM profile to those without any hearing loss. The sample consisted of 69 participants with a mean age of 75. Of the participants, 52 had some degree of hearing loss. Some participants with hearing loss used a hearing aid. All participants were asked to complete six ToM tasks. The results show that age influences ToM scores, especially for cognitive and irony recognition tasks. This decline in ToM was greater in participants experiencing mild cognitive impairment and also among those with hearing loss. Among participants with presbycusis, those who used a hearing aid obtained better results than those who did not. Gender and sociocultural background were not found to be significant variables. The results point to a need to monitor both hearing and cognitive abilities, especially those related to ToM, and to offer specific treatment whenever possible to avoid social alienation.
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心理理论及其与老年性痴呆的关系。一项初步研究
心理理论(ToM)是老年人社会融入的关键因素。尽管如此,尽管老年性痴呆在65岁以上的人群中是一种非常常见的病理,但对ToM和老年性痴呆之间关系的研究仍然缺乏。本研究的目的是分析老年人群中两种类型的ToM(情感性和认知性ToM)的功能,以及检查与讽刺语言相关的ToM成分,所有这些都是为了确定老年性耳聋患者是否表现出与没有听力损失的人相似的ToM特征。样本由69名平均年龄为75岁的参与者组成。在参与者中,52人有不同程度的听力损失。一些听力受损的参与者使用了助听器。所有参与者都被要求完成6个ToM任务。结果表明,年龄对ToM得分有影响,尤其是在认知和反语识别任务中。在轻度认知障碍和听力损失的参与者中,ToM的下降幅度更大。在患有老年性耳聋的参与者中,使用助听器的人比不使用助听器的人获得更好的结果。性别和社会文化背景并不是显著的变量。结果表明,需要监测听力和认知能力,特别是与汤姆综合症有关的能力,并在可能的情况下提供特定的治疗,以避免社会疏远。
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Speech Language and Hearing
Speech Language and Hearing AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY-
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