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Factors associated with RHHI scores (Dillard et al., 2025)

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<b>Purpose:</b> This study aims to determine the (a) factors associated with self-reported hearing difficulty and (b) relationship of self-reported hearing difficulty with hearing aid use.<b>Method:</b> This cross-sectional study was conducted among participants of the population-based Survey of the Health of Wisconsin cohort who self-reported hearing loss. Among those participants, self-reported hearing difficulty was measured using the Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory, screening version (RHHI-S). We used age- and sex-adjusted linear and logistic regression models, respectively, to evaluate associations of (a) demographic, hearing- and health-related factors with RHHI-S scores, and (b) RHHI-S scores with self-reported hearing aid use. Results are presented as regression coefficients or odds ratios (ORs) with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).<b>Results:</b> This study included 137 participants, with a mean age of 63.7 (SD = 12.1) years, 48.2% male, and 24.3% Black race. Participants’ mean RHHI-S score was 11.0 (SD = 10.9) points. Factors associated with higher RHHI-S scores included male sex (among participants ≥ 65 years), younger age of self-reported hearing loss onset, high school/GED education or less (among participants &lt; 65 years), marital status (never married), tinnitus, history of dizziness or balance problems, and occupational noise exposure. The prevalence of hearing aid use was 23.2%. Every +2-point increase on the RHHI-S was associated with approximately 25% higher odds (OR = 1.25, 95% CI [1.12, 1.39]) of hearing aid use.<b>Conclusions:</b> Demographic, hearing-, and health-related factors were associated with RHHI-S scores, and higher RHHI-S scores were strongly associated with hearing aid use. Findings could inform the implementation of self-reported hearing difficulty tools in clinical and research settings.<b>Supplemental Material S1.</b> Demographic characteristics, presented as mean (SD) or n (%), of the participants who were included and excluded from this study.<b>Supplemental Material S2.</b> Mean (SD) and response options for the RHHI-S, compared to results presented by Cassarly et al. (2020).Dillard, L. K., Dubno, J. R., Nelson-Bakkum, E. R., &amp; Schultz, A. (2025). Factors associated with self-reported hearing difficulty on the revised hearing handicap inventory and its relationship with hearing aid use: Findings from the population-based survey of the health of Wisconsin. <i>Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research,</i><i> </i><i>68</i>(11), 5570–5581. https://doi.org/10.1044/2025_JSLHR-25-00407<br>
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2025-09-16
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