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No actionable clinical change from this article alone, but it reinforces existing evidence supporting counseling patients on the social and emotional benefits of treating hearing loss early.
Understanding the two-way relationship between social engagement and hearing health strengthens the case for earlier intervention and holistic patient counseling in audiology practice.
- 01Social engagement and hearing health are closely linked, with each influencing the other.
- 02Untreated hearing loss can lead to social withdrawal, loneliness, and reduced well-being.
- 03The article draws on existing research rather than presenting new primary data.
- 04Audiologists can use this evidence to frame the broader lifestyle benefits of hearing treatment.
- 05Relevant for patient education and motivational counseling in clinical settings.
Strong social relationships are associated with better hearing health outcomes.
opinionpartially supportedSocial engagement positively influences overall well-being in people with hearing loss.
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