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Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology
2021 Volume.14 No. 1 p.82 ~ p.87
Increased Risk of Psychopathological Abnormalities in Subjects With Unilateral Hearing Loss: A Cross-Sectional Study
Song Jae-Jin

Ku Eu-Jeong
Kim Seo-Young
Kim Eui-Tae
Choi Young-Seok
Jung Hahn-Jin
Abstract
Objectives: Although unilateral hearing loss (UHL) has been proven to be associated with educational and behavioral problems, few studies have investigated psychopathological abnormalities in this population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychopathological influence of UHL among Korean 19-year-old males.

Methods: The authors retrospectively compared the objective personality test profiles of 602 subjects with UHL with those of 23,790 peers with normal hearing. All participants in the current study were 19-year-old males who underwent a physical examination and completed the Korean Military Multiphasic Personality Inventory for conscription at the Military Manpower Administration from February 2015 to December 2016.

Results: Significantly higher scores were found on neurosis scales in the UHL group than in the normal-hearing group (50.9¡¾ 10.8 vs. 44.9¡¾6.0 for anxiety; 51.0¡¾10.5 vs. 44.9¡¾5.2 for depression; 51.1¡¾10.4 vs. 45.1¡¾6.81 for somatization, all P<0.001). The psychopathy scales were also significantly higher in the UHL group than in the normal-hearing group (49.3¡¾9.4 vs. 46.3¡¾5.7 for schizophrenia; 51.1¡¾11.2 vs. 44.3¡¾5.8 for personality disorders; 51.1¡¾10.5 vs. 45.7¡¾3.7 for paranoia, all P<0.001).

Conclusion: Nineteen-year-old males with UHL tended to have more abnormal results on personality tests than controls with normal hearing, suggesting that UHL may be related with a higher risk of psychopathology.
KEYWORD
Hearing Loss, Psychological Comorbidity, Depression, Anxiety, Unilateral Hearing Loss
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