TY - JOUR
T1 - Psychological Profile of Help-seeking and Non-help-seeking Tinnitus Patients
AU - Attias, Joseph
AU - Shemesh, Zecharya
AU - Bleich, Avi
AU - Solomon, Zehava
AU - Bar-Or, Galit
AU - Aister, Jason
AU - Sohmer, Haim
PY - 1995/1/1
Y1 - 1995/1/1
N2 - Attias J., Shemesh Z., Bleich A., Solomon Z., Bar-OT G., Aister J., Sohmer H. Psychological profile of help-seeking and non-help-seeking tinnitus patients. Scand Audiol 1995;24:11-8. The psychological profile of tinnitus patients who sought treatment (Help-Seeking, HS) was compared with that of patients who did not seek help (non-help-seeking, NHS) and with normal control subjects. Psychological evaluations as well as hearing, tinnitus loudness, and tinnitus pitch were measured. Overall, the psychiatric symptomatology of HS (n = 50) was more severe with poorer effective coping abilities and externalization of locus of control than NHS (n = 50), However, the psychiatric symptomatology of the NHS was remarkably more severe than that in the normals (n = -73) and more like that in the HS even though they did not turn to treatment. Tinnitus loudness was significantly lower in HS than in NHS subjects. The lower the tinnitus loudness, the higher the psychiatric symptomatology. The trend towards subclinical abnormalities in NHS indicates their vulnerability to pathology and this requires the attention of the therapist in order to increase the patient's self-awareness and to suggest preventive coping strategies or relaxation techniques.
AB - Attias J., Shemesh Z., Bleich A., Solomon Z., Bar-OT G., Aister J., Sohmer H. Psychological profile of help-seeking and non-help-seeking tinnitus patients. Scand Audiol 1995;24:11-8. The psychological profile of tinnitus patients who sought treatment (Help-Seeking, HS) was compared with that of patients who did not seek help (non-help-seeking, NHS) and with normal control subjects. Psychological evaluations as well as hearing, tinnitus loudness, and tinnitus pitch were measured. Overall, the psychiatric symptomatology of HS (n = 50) was more severe with poorer effective coping abilities and externalization of locus of control than NHS (n = 50), However, the psychiatric symptomatology of the NHS was remarkably more severe than that in the normals (n = -73) and more like that in the HS even though they did not turn to treatment. Tinnitus loudness was significantly lower in HS than in NHS subjects. The lower the tinnitus loudness, the higher the psychiatric symptomatology. The trend towards subclinical abnormalities in NHS indicates their vulnerability to pathology and this requires the attention of the therapist in order to increase the patient's self-awareness and to suggest preventive coping strategies or relaxation techniques.
KW - Chronic tinnitus
KW - help seeking
KW - psychological profile
KW - tinnitus loudness
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0028926474&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3109/01050399509042204
DO - 10.3109/01050399509042204
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C2 - 7761793
AN - SCOPUS:0028926474
SN - 0105-0397
VL - 24
SP - 13
EP - 18
JO - Scandinavian Audiology
JF - Scandinavian Audiology
IS - 1
ER -