| Literature DB >> 29422923 |
Kyung Ray Moon1, Subin Park2, YouJi Jung3, AhReum Lee2, Jung Hyun Lee4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to examine the relative role of anxiety sensitivity and hearing loss on the tinnitus symptoms severity in a large clinical sample of patients with tinnitus.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety sensitivity; Anxiety sensitivity index; Hearing loss; Tinnitus; Tinnitus handicap inventory
Year: 2018 PMID: 29422923 PMCID: PMC5795028 DOI: 10.4306/pi.2018.15.1.34
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
Group comparisons of demographic and clinical variables among patients with tinnitus (N=1,705)
All participants were divided into four groups including normal anxiety sensitivity and hearing level (AS-/NL), normal anxiety sensitivity and hearing loss (AS/-HL), high anxiety sensitivity and normal hearing (AS+/NH), and high anxiety sensitivity and hearing loss (AS+/HL). Hearing loss was considered if pure-tone average >25 dB. The ASI cutoff for high anxiety sensitivity set at >21. *p<0.05 vs. AS-/NH, **p<0.05 vs. AS-/HL, ***p<0.05 vs. AS+/NL. THI: Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, ASI: Anxiety Sensitivity Index, HADS: Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale
Figure 1Mean±SE of one-way ANOVA with Tukey's HSD post hoc test. Mean values of tinnitus symptoms were compared between four groups based on anxiety sensitivity level (AS) and severity of hearing loss (HL), including those with normal anxiety sensitivity and hearing level (AS-/NH), normal anxiety sensitivity and hearing loss (AS/-HL), high anxiety sensitivity and normal hearing (AS+/NH), and high anxiety sensitivity and hearing loss (AS+/HL). Symbols represent a significant difference (p<0.05) compared with the AS-/NH group (*), the AS-/HL group (**), and the AS+/NH group (***).
Multiple linear regression models of the relations between tinnitus symptoms severity and clinical variables
R2 is 0.101 for the awareness. 0.084 for the loudness, 0.199 for the annoyance, 0.085 for the impact on life and 0.379 for THI score. Bonferroni corrected p values *<0.05, **<0.01, †severity of hearing loss: normal (<25 dB), mild (25–40 dB), moderate (40–60 dB), and severe (>60 dB). HADS: Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale, ASI: Anxiety Sensitivity Index, THI: Tinnitus Handicap Inventory