探讨声音治疗干预前后情绪状态与耳鸣严重程度的相互作用。

Journal of otology Pub Date : 2025-03-20 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26599/JOTO.2025.9540009
Marta Fernández-Ledesma, María Cuesta, Ricardo Sanz, Pedro Cobo
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本研究考察了情绪状态(焦虑和抑郁)与接受四个月声音治疗干预的个体耳鸣严重程度之间的相互作用。招募了43名耳鸣声音治疗4个月研究的参与者(男性28名,女性15名),在治疗结束前后评估他们的耳鸣严重程度(耳鸣障碍量表,THI,耳鸣功能指数,TFI)和情绪状态(医院焦虑和抑郁量表,HADS)。参与者,主要是中度耳鸣,耳鸣相关的痛苦显着减少,THI和TFI平均减少约30分。分析揭示了显著的性别差异,女性经历的基线耳鸣痛苦更高,但对声音治疗的反应更高。情绪状态评估显示,基线时的焦虑和抑郁水平为中等,治疗后显著下降,尤其是女性。相关分析显示,情绪状态的变化与耳鸣严重程度之间存在密切关系,焦虑和抑郁的减少与耳鸣预后的改善有关。研究结果强调了情绪健康与耳鸣严重程度之间的复杂关系,并强调了声音疗法在缓解情绪困扰和耳鸣症状方面的潜力。
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Exploring the interaction between emotional states and tinnitus severity before and after a sound therapy intervention.

This study examines the interaction between emotional states (anxiety and depression) and tinnitus severity in individuals undergoing a four-month sound therapy intervention. 43 participants (28 males and 15 females) of a study on four-month sound therapy of tinnitus were recruited and their tinnitus severity (Tinnitus Handicap Inventory, THI, and Tinnitus Functional Index, TFI) and emotional state (Hospitalary Anxiety and Depression Scale, HADS) were assessed before and after finishing the treatment. The participants, predominantly with moderate tinnitus, showed a significant reduction in tinnitus-related distress, with a mean reduction of approximately 30 points on both the THI and the TFI. Analysis revealed significant gender differences, with women experiencing higher baseline tinnitus distress but higher response to sound therapy. Emotional state assessments revealed moderate levels of anxiety and depression at baseline, which decreased significantly after therapy, particularly in women. Correlational analyses revealed a strong relationship between changes in emotional state and tinnitus severity, with reductions in anxiety and depression associated with improved tinnitus outcomes. The results highlight the complex relationship between emotional well-being and tinnitus severity and underline the potential of sound therapy to alleviate both emotional distress and tinnitus symptoms.

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