Rebecca Smees, Julia Simner, Derek J Hoare, Jamie Ward
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摘要
目的:人们认为,声音耐受力下降可以细分为不同的类型,包括失音(涉及特定的触发声音)和听力亢进(范围更广)。然而,目前很少有成熟的方法来对这些疾病进行不同的评估,而且有些测量方法(如 HQ 多听症问卷)是在误听症的概念被接受之前制定的,这使得评估变得更加复杂:设计/研究样本:我们抽取了 N = 119 名患有失音症(严重程度不一)的参与者,询问他们是否存在听力障碍(基于范围审查定义):结果:HQ 某些项目的得分与失音症严重程度的得分相关(如声音的社会影响),而其他项目的得分与听力障碍的得分相关(如在噪音中集中注意力的能力)。同样,一些触发声音更能说明听力亢进(如碗碟叠放),而另一些触发声音则更能说明在没有听力亢进的情况下的失音(如咀嚼):结论:这些双重分离为可分离的声音不耐受形式提供了有力的证据。此外,我们的研究表明,即使在 18 个月后进行评估,有关听力障碍的单项问题也与听力障碍的其他特征相关。
Dissociable effects of hyperacusis and misophonia severity imply different mechanisms of decreased sound tolerance.
Objective: It is thought that decreased sound tolerance can be subdivided into distinct types including misophonia (involving specific trigger sounds) and hyperacusis (broader in profile). However, there are few established methods for differentially assessing these disorders and this is complicated by the fact that some measures (e.g. the HQ Hyperacusis Questionnaire) were developed before the concept of misophonia was accepted.
Design/study sample: We took a group of N = 119 participants with misophonia (varying in severity) and asked them about the presence of hyperacusis (based on a scoping review definition).
Results: Scores for some items on the HQ were correlated with scores for misophonia severity (e.g. social impact of sound) and others with scores for hyperacusis (e.g. ability to concentrate in noise). Similarly, some trigger sounds were more indicative of hyperacusis (e.g. dishes being stacked) and others were more indicative of misophonia in the absence of hyperacusis (e.g. chewing).
Conclusions: These double dissociations provide compelling evidence for separable forms of sound intolerance. Moreover, our research suggests that a single-item question about hyperacusis is associated with other characteristics of hyperacusis, even when assessed 18 months later.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Audiology is committed to furthering development of a scientifically robust evidence base for audiology. The journal is published by the British Society of Audiology, the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiological Society.