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The Tinnitus Intensive Therapy Habituation Program: A 2-Year Follow-up Pilot Study on Subjective Tinnitus
Objectives: To explore the effects of a new tinnitus treatment program (tinnitus intensive therapy [TIT]) based on auditory perception principles and neural habituation. Methods: A follow-up study with measurement of treatment effects every third month over a 2-year period in which the cases were th...
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description | Objectives:
To explore the effects of a new tinnitus treatment program (tinnitus intensive therapy [TIT]) based on auditory perception principles and neural habituation.
Methods:
A follow-up study with measurement of treatment effects every third month over a 2-year period in which the cases were their own controls.
Participants:
There were 25 participants with a mean age 50.1 years (
SD
= 16.1); 10 women (52.7 years;
SD
= 16.8) and 15 men (48.3 years;
SD
= 15.9). The participants were recruited from clinical population admitted to a polyclinic tinnitus treatment program in western Germany.
Results:
There was a significant reduction of tinnitus in the follow-up period. Mean baseline tinnitus scores (Tinnitus Fragebogen;
Goebel & Hiller, 1998
) at the start of the treatment were 50.9 (
SD
= 14.5) and the final scores were 14.2 (
SD
= 5.9). In total, the clinical improvement over the follow-up period was 72.1%.
Conclusion:
The TIT program showed a significant clinical treatment effect and should be tested further in a multicenter treatment project. The findings support the Jastreboff habituation model of tinnitus, but social cognitive factors should also be taken into account. |
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To explore the effects of a new tinnitus treatment program (tinnitus intensive therapy [TIT]) based on auditory perception principles and neural habituation.
Methods:
A follow-up study with measurement of treatment effects every third month over a 2-year period in which the cases were their own controls.
Participants:
There were 25 participants with a mean age 50.1 years (
SD
= 16.1); 10 women (52.7 years;
SD
= 16.8) and 15 men (48.3 years;
SD
= 15.9). The participants were recruited from clinical population admitted to a polyclinic tinnitus treatment program in western Germany.
Results:
There was a significant reduction of tinnitus in the follow-up period. Mean baseline tinnitus scores (Tinnitus Fragebogen;
Goebel & Hiller, 1998
) at the start of the treatment were 50.9 (
SD
= 14.5) and the final scores were 14.2 (
SD
= 5.9). In total, the clinical improvement over the follow-up period was 72.1%.
Conclusion:
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To explore the effects of a new tinnitus treatment program (tinnitus intensive therapy [TIT]) based on auditory perception principles and neural habituation.
Methods:
A follow-up study with measurement of treatment effects every third month over a 2-year period in which the cases were their own controls.
Participants:
There were 25 participants with a mean age 50.1 years (
SD
= 16.1); 10 women (52.7 years;
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= 16.8) and 15 men (48.3 years;
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= 15.9). The participants were recruited from clinical population admitted to a polyclinic tinnitus treatment program in western Germany.
Results:
There was a significant reduction of tinnitus in the follow-up period. Mean baseline tinnitus scores (Tinnitus Fragebogen;
Goebel & Hiller, 1998
) at the start of the treatment were 50.9 (
SD
= 14.5) and the final scores were 14.2 (
SD
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Conclusion:
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To explore the effects of a new tinnitus treatment program (tinnitus intensive therapy [TIT]) based on auditory perception principles and neural habituation.
Methods:
A follow-up study with measurement of treatment effects every third month over a 2-year period in which the cases were their own controls.
Participants:
There were 25 participants with a mean age 50.1 years (
SD
= 16.1); 10 women (52.7 years;
SD
= 16.8) and 15 men (48.3 years;
SD
= 15.9). The participants were recruited from clinical population admitted to a polyclinic tinnitus treatment program in western Germany.
Results:
There was a significant reduction of tinnitus in the follow-up period. Mean baseline tinnitus scores (Tinnitus Fragebogen;
Goebel & Hiller, 1998
) at the start of the treatment were 50.9 (
SD
= 14.5) and the final scores were 14.2 (
SD
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Conclusion:
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