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Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires
Background. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of insomnia in chronic tinnitus and the association of tinnitus distress and sleep disturbance. Methods. We retrospectively analysed data of 182 patients with chronic tinnitus who completed the Tinnitus Questionnaire (TQ) and the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4637028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26583109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/461090 |
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author | Schecklmann, Martin Pregler, Maximilian Kreuzer, Peter M. Poeppl, Timm B. Lehner, Astrid Crönlein, Tatjana Wetter, Thomas C. Frank, Elmar Landgrebe, Michael Langguth, Berthold |
author_facet | Schecklmann, Martin Pregler, Maximilian Kreuzer, Peter M. Poeppl, Timm B. Lehner, Astrid Crönlein, Tatjana Wetter, Thomas C. Frank, Elmar Landgrebe, Michael Langguth, Berthold |
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description | Background. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of insomnia in chronic tinnitus and the association of tinnitus distress and sleep disturbance. Methods. We retrospectively analysed data of 182 patients with chronic tinnitus who completed the Tinnitus Questionnaire (TQ) and the Regensburg Insomnia Scale (RIS). Descriptive comparisons with the validation sample of the RIS including exclusively patients with primary/psychophysiological insomnia, correlation analyses of the RIS with TQ scales, and principal component analyses (PCA) in the tinnitus sample were performed. TQ total score was corrected for the TQ sleep items. Results. Prevalence of insomnia was high in tinnitus patients (76%) and tinnitus distress correlated with sleep disturbance (r = 0.558). TQ sleep subscore correlated with the RIS sum score (r = 0.690). PCA with all TQ and RIS items showed one sleep factor consisting of all RIS and the TQ sleep items. PCA with only TQ sleep and RIS items showed sleep- and tinnitus-specific factors. The sleep factors (only RIS items) were sleep depth and fearful focusing. The TQ sleep items represented tinnitus-related sleep problems. Discussion. Chronic tinnitus and primary insomnia are highly related and might share similar psychological and neurophysiological mechanisms leading to impaired sleep quality. |
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spelling | pubmed-46370282015-11-18 Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires Schecklmann, Martin Pregler, Maximilian Kreuzer, Peter M. Poeppl, Timm B. Lehner, Astrid Crönlein, Tatjana Wetter, Thomas C. Frank, Elmar Landgrebe, Michael Langguth, Berthold Biomed Res Int Research Article Background. The aim of the present study was to assess the prevalence of insomnia in chronic tinnitus and the association of tinnitus distress and sleep disturbance. Methods. We retrospectively analysed data of 182 patients with chronic tinnitus who completed the Tinnitus Questionnaire (TQ) and the Regensburg Insomnia Scale (RIS). Descriptive comparisons with the validation sample of the RIS including exclusively patients with primary/psychophysiological insomnia, correlation analyses of the RIS with TQ scales, and principal component analyses (PCA) in the tinnitus sample were performed. TQ total score was corrected for the TQ sleep items. Results. Prevalence of insomnia was high in tinnitus patients (76%) and tinnitus distress correlated with sleep disturbance (r = 0.558). TQ sleep subscore correlated with the RIS sum score (r = 0.690). PCA with all TQ and RIS items showed one sleep factor consisting of all RIS and the TQ sleep items. PCA with only TQ sleep and RIS items showed sleep- and tinnitus-specific factors. The sleep factors (only RIS items) were sleep depth and fearful focusing. The TQ sleep items represented tinnitus-related sleep problems. Discussion. Chronic tinnitus and primary insomnia are highly related and might share similar psychological and neurophysiological mechanisms leading to impaired sleep quality. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4637028/ /pubmed/26583109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/461090 Text en Copyright © 2015 Martin Schecklmann et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Schecklmann, Martin Pregler, Maximilian Kreuzer, Peter M. Poeppl, Timm B. Lehner, Astrid Crönlein, Tatjana Wetter, Thomas C. Frank, Elmar Landgrebe, Michael Langguth, Berthold Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires |
title | Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires |
title_full | Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires |
title_fullStr | Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires |
title_short | Psychophysiological Associations between Chronic Tinnitus and Sleep: A Cross Validation of Tinnitus and Insomnia Questionnaires |
title_sort | psychophysiological associations between chronic tinnitus and sleep: a cross validation of tinnitus and insomnia questionnaires |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4637028/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26583109 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/461090 |
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