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Personality Traits in Patients with Subjective Idiopathic Tinnitus

INTRODUCTION: Tinnitus is a common complaint in patients referred to otorhinolaryngology clinics and is a condition where one hears a sound without any distinguishable external acoustic source or electrical stimulus. About 3-30% of adults experience different degrees of tinnitus during their life. T...

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Autores principales: Adami Dehkordi, Mahboobeh, Javanbakht, Maryam, Sarfarazi Moghadam, Shima, Meshkat, Mojtaba, Abolbashari, Samaneh
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Publicado: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4639690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26568941
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author Adami Dehkordi, Mahboobeh
Javanbakht, Maryam
Sarfarazi Moghadam, Shima
Meshkat, Mojtaba
Abolbashari, Samaneh
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Javanbakht, Maryam
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description INTRODUCTION: Tinnitus is a common complaint in patients referred to otorhinolaryngology clinics and is a condition where one hears a sound without any distinguishable external acoustic source or electrical stimulus. About 3-30% of adults experience different degrees of tinnitus during their life. This study aims to ascertain and compare personality traits between patients with tinnitus and a control group. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a case control study, 66 participants were assessed. The case group consisted of 33 patients who suffered from tinnitus for at least two months, in addition to 33 healthy volunteers who were selected among their family (preferably of the same age and sex). A standard demographic questionnaire and an Eyzenck personality questionnaire were filled for both groups. A tinnitus severity index (TSI) questionnaire was only filled for the case group. Data from each group was compared by Mann-Whitney U and Chi-Square tests. SPSS V.18 was the selected software. RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed a meaningful difference in neuroticism (P=0.001) and extraversion (P=0.001) between the patients and the controls; however, there was no statistical difference between these groups regarding psychotism. CONCLUSION: Tinnitus can be associated with personality characteristics. This study showed that in patients with tinnitus, neuroticism increases and extraversion decreases. Considering the personality and psychotic traits observed in the patients with tinnitus, psychiatric consultation is recommended.
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spelling pubmed-46396902015-11-13 Personality Traits in Patients with Subjective Idiopathic Tinnitus Adami Dehkordi, Mahboobeh Javanbakht, Maryam Sarfarazi Moghadam, Shima Meshkat, Mojtaba Abolbashari, Samaneh Iran J Otorhinolaryngol Original Article INTRODUCTION: Tinnitus is a common complaint in patients referred to otorhinolaryngology clinics and is a condition where one hears a sound without any distinguishable external acoustic source or electrical stimulus. About 3-30% of adults experience different degrees of tinnitus during their life. This study aims to ascertain and compare personality traits between patients with tinnitus and a control group. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In a case control study, 66 participants were assessed. The case group consisted of 33 patients who suffered from tinnitus for at least two months, in addition to 33 healthy volunteers who were selected among their family (preferably of the same age and sex). A standard demographic questionnaire and an Eyzenck personality questionnaire were filled for both groups. A tinnitus severity index (TSI) questionnaire was only filled for the case group. Data from each group was compared by Mann-Whitney U and Chi-Square tests. SPSS V.18 was the selected software. RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed a meaningful difference in neuroticism (P=0.001) and extraversion (P=0.001) between the patients and the controls; however, there was no statistical difference between these groups regarding psychotism. CONCLUSION: Tinnitus can be associated with personality characteristics. This study showed that in patients with tinnitus, neuroticism increases and extraversion decreases. Considering the personality and psychotic traits observed in the patients with tinnitus, psychiatric consultation is recommended. Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2015-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4639690/ /pubmed/26568941 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Adami Dehkordi, Mahboobeh
Javanbakht, Maryam
Sarfarazi Moghadam, Shima
Meshkat, Mojtaba
Abolbashari, Samaneh
Personality Traits in Patients with Subjective Idiopathic Tinnitus
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title_short Personality Traits in Patients with Subjective Idiopathic Tinnitus
title_sort personality traits in patients with subjective idiopathic tinnitus
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4639690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26568941
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