| Literature DB >> 24550676 |
Massimo Salviati1, Francesco Saverio Bersani1, Samira Terlizzi1, Claudia Melcore1, Roberta Panico1, Graziella Francesca Romano1, Guiseppe Valeriani1, Francesco Macrì1, Giancarlo Altissimi2, Filippo Mazzei2, Valeria Testugini2, Luca Latini1, Roberto Delle Chiaie1, Massimo Biondi1, Giancarlo Cianfrone2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The connection between psychopathology and tinnitus is complex and not adequately studied. The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between tinnitus and psychiatric comorbidities from different points of view: categorical, dimensional, temperamental, and perceived stress level.Entities:
Keywords: personality; psychopathological dimensions; psychosomatics; stress; tinnitus
Year: 2014 PMID: 24550676 PMCID: PMC3925227 DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S49425
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat ISSN: 1176-6328 Impact factor: 2.570
TCI: description of temperament and character traits
| Temperament traits |
| • Novelty seeking: tendency towards exploration, intense activation, and excitability |
| • Harm avoidance: tendency towards avoidance of aversive stimuli |
| • Reward dependence: tendency toward an intense response to social reward |
| • Persistence: perseverance in spite of fatigue and frustration |
| Character traits |
| • Self-directedness: strong-will individuals, capable of controlling, regulating and adapting their behavior in order to best reach their goals |
| • Cooperativeness: individuals who are tolerant, empathic, compassionate, and supportive of others |
| • Self-transcendence: relevant to individuals who conceive themselves as integral parts of the universe as a whole, a “unitary conscience” in which everything is part of a whole; this perspective can be described as acceptance, identification, or spiritual unity with nature and its origins |
Note: Data from Tarsitani et al.38
Frequencies of psychiatric disorders among sexes
| Ψ or Ψ– | Male | Female | Total | χ2 Test |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ψ | 64 (42.38%) | 50 (56.82%) | 114 (47.70%) | 4.643; degrees of freedom: 1; |
| Ψ– | 87 (57.62%) | 38 (43.18%) | 125 (52.30%) | |
| Total | 151 | 88 | 239 |
Notes: Ψ, patients with psychiatric comorbidity; Ψ–, patients without psychiatric comorbidity.
Screening tests
| Test | Mean | Standard deviation |
|---|---|---|
| VRS | 17.95 | 7.48 |
| GSI | 0.76 | 0.49 |
| THI | 46.98 | 27.83 |
Abbreviations: GSI, General Symptomatic Index; THI, Tinnitus Handicap Inventory; VRS, Stress-Related Vulnerability Scale.
Psychopathological dimensions of the whole sample of patients (SCL 90-R)
| SCL90-R dimensions | Mean | Standard deviation |
|---|---|---|
| Somatization | 10.85 | 7.21 |
| Obsessive-compulsive | 10.03 | 7.11 |
| Sensitivity | 5.30 | 5.40 |
| Depression | 12.40 | 9.02 |
| Anxiety | 8.51 | 6.20 |
| Hostility | 3.93 | 3.08 |
| Phobic anxiety | 2.36 | 3.07 |
| Paranoid ideation | 4.20 | 3.85 |
| Psychoticism | 4.94 | 5.23 |
Abbreviation: SCL90-r, The Symptom Checklist – 90 – Revised.
Psychopathological dimensions: psychiatric (Ψ) versus non-psychiatric (Ψ–) groups
| SCL 90-R | Ψ–
| Ψ
| Comparisons (ANOVA)
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Standard deviation | Mean | Standard deviation | Ψ/Ψ– | ||
| Somatization | 6.99 | 5.024 | 14.72 | 7.544 | 2.105866 | <0.001 |
| Obsessive-compulsive | 5.33 | 4.362 | 13.80 | 7.601 | 2.589118 | <0.001 |
| Sensitivity | 2.91 | 2.923 | 7.96 | 6.037 | 2.735395 | <0.001 |
| Depression | 6.00 | 4.572 | 18.02 | 8.255 | 3.003333 | <0.001 |
| Anxiety | 4.31 | 3.074 | 12.34 | 6.173 | 2.863109 | <0.001 |
| Hostility | 2.44 | 2.098 | 5.40 | 3.402 | 2.213115 | <0.001 |
| Phobic anxiety | 1.10 | 1.842 | 3.54 | 3.464 | 3.218182 | <0.001 |
| Paranoid ideation | 2.12 | 2.219 | 5.85 | 3.895 | 2.759434 | <0.001 |
| Psychoticism | 1.88 | 2.522 | 7.44 | 5.214 | 3.957447 | <0.001 |
Notes: Ψ, patients with psychiatric comorbidity; Ψ-, patients without psychiatric comorbidity.
Abbreviations: ANOVA, analysis of variance; SCL 90-R, The symptom checklist - 90 - Revised.
TCI: temperament and character dimensions of the whole sample of patients
| Mean | Normal range | |
|---|---|---|
| HA | 18.089 | 11.9–23.34 |
| RD | 14.10 | 10.88–21.34 |
| NS | 16.91 | 13.6–26.68 |
| P | 4.37 | 2.72–5.336 |
| SD | 30.60 | 14.96–29.35 |
| C | 29.96 | 14.28–28.01 |
| ST | 14.40 | 11.22–22.01 |
Abbreviations: C, cooperativeness; HA, harm avoidance; NS, novelty seeking; P, persistence; RD, reward dependence; SD, self directiveness; ST, self-transcendence; TCI, Temperament and Character Inventory.
TCI: psychiatric (Ψ) versus non-psychiatric (Ψ–) group
| TCI comparisons (ANOVA) | Ψ–
| Ψ
| |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | Mean | ||
| HA | 15.12 | 20.89 | <0.001 |
| RD | 14.18 | 14.03 | NS |
| NS | 16.85 | 16.97 | NS |
| P | 4.62 | 4.13 | NS |
| SD | 33.39 | 27.97 | <0.001 |
| C | 30.91 | 29.07 | NS |
| ST | 14.06 | 14.71 | Ns |
Notes: Ψ, patients with psychiatric comorbidity; Ψ–, patients without psychiatric comorbidity.
Abbreviations: ANOVA, analysis of variance; C, cooperativeness; HA, harm avoidance; NS, novelty seeking; P, persistence; RD, reward dependence; SD, self directiveness; ST, self-transcendence; TCI, Temperament and Character Inventory.
Correlation between screening measures in the whole sample of patients
| Correlations | VRS | GSI | THI |
|---|---|---|---|
| VRS | |||
| Pearson correlation | 1 | 0.800( | 0.636( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| GSI | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.800( | 1 | 0.553( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| THI | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.636( | 0.553( | 1 |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
Note:
P<0.01.
Abbreviations: GSI, General Symptomatic Index; THI, Tinnitus Handicap Inventory; VRS, Stress-Related Vulnerability Scale.
Correlation between psychopathological dimensions and screening in the whole sample of patients
| Correlation SCL-90 R dimension | VRS | GSI | THI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Somatization | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.588( | 0.760( | 0.421( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Obsessive-compulsive | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.703( | 0.869( | 0.482( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Sensitivity | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.576( | 0.796( | 0.370( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Depression | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.793( | 0.935( | 0.565( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Anxiety | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.726( | 0.872( | 0.536( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Hostility | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.600( | 0.689( | 0.380( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Phobic anxiety | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.443( | 0.597( | 0.398( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Paranoid ideation | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.562( | 0.738( | 0.366( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| Psychoticism | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.614( | 0.851( | 0.425( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
Note:
P<0.01.
Abbreviations: SCL-90 R, Symptom Check List; GSI, General Symptomatic Index; THI, Tinnitus Handicap Inventory; VRS, Stress-Related Vulnerability Scale.
Correlation between TCI dimension and screening measures in the whole sample of patients
| TCI correlation | VRS | GSI | THI |
|---|---|---|---|
| HA | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.567( | 0.624( | 0.340( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | |||
| RD | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.015 | 0.121 | 0.014 |
| Significance (2-tailed) | 0.866 | 0.162 | 0.875 |
| NS | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.045 | 0.145 | −0.012 |
| Significance (2-tailed) | 0.602 | 0.093 | 0.895 |
| P | |||
| Pearson correlation | −0.144 | −0.088 | −0.034 |
| Significance (2-tailed) | 0.095 | 0.31 | 0.697 |
| SD | |||
| Pearson correlation | −0.561( | −0.646( | −0.245( |
| Significance (2-tailed) | 0.004 | ||
| C | |||
| Pearson correlation | −0.216( | −0.109 | −0.087 |
| Significance (2-tailed) | 0.012 | 0.206 | 0.319 |
| ST | |||
| Pearson correlation | 0.054 | 0.233( | 0.11 |
| Significance (2-tailed) | 0.529 | 0.006 | 0.207 |
Notes:
P<0.05
P<0.01.
Abbreviations: C, cooperativeness; GSI, General Symptomatic Index; HA, harm avoidance; NS, novelty seeking; P, persistence; RD, reward dependence; SD, self directiveness; ST, self-transcendence; TCI, Temperament and Character Inventory; THI, Tinnitus Handicap Inventory; VRS, Stress-Related Vulnerability Scale.