阿姆斯特丹恐音症量表在土耳其的有效性及恐音症在土耳其高中/大学生人群中的患病率研究

Enes Sarıgedik, Bugra Gulle
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目的:恐音症是一个新名词,对恐音症的研究不断增多。阿姆斯特丹恐音症量表于2013年开发,用于检测恐音症。本研究旨在验证阿姆斯特丹恐音症量表(A-MISO-S)在土耳其的有效性,并检测年轻人群的患病率。方法:本研究的数据来自于1188名高中生和大学生。获得伦理许可。在线应用了土耳其语版的A-MISO-S和社会人口调查问卷。结果:焦虑障碍是恐音症最常见的伴发精神疾病。对参与者来说,咂嘴/吃东西的声音是最令人不安的声音。13.8%的参与者出现中度或更严重的恐音症症状。年龄较大(18岁以上)、女性及其他已知精神障碍患者的a - miso - s评分高于其他组。“自我反应,外部反应,功能丧失,没有麻烦,心理和身体症状”是回答这个问题的主题,如果错音不可避免,可能发生的最糟糕的事情是什么。结论:土耳其版的A-MISO-S在15岁以上人群中是有效和可靠的。恐音症的患病率与之前的研究相似。恐音症在精神病学领域是一个新兴的、相对被忽视的问题。这项研究是第一个在恐音症方面比较青少年和成年人的研究。
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A Study on Validation of Amsterdam Misophonia Scale in Turkish and Misophonia's Prevalence in Turkish High School/College Student Population
Objective: Misophonia is a new term and studies on misophonia continue to increase. Amsterdam Misophonia Scale was developed to detect misophonia in 2013. This study aims to validate Amsterdam Misophonia Scale (A-MISO-S) into Turkish and detect prevalence in the young population.Methods: The data of this study were collected from a total of 1188 high school and university students. Ethical permissions were obtained. Turkish version of A-MISO-S and socio-demographic questionnaire was applied online. Results: Anxiety disorder was the most common accompanying psychiatric disease to misophonia. Mouth smacking/eating sounds was most disturbing sound for the participants. Moderate or more severe misophonia symptoms were seen in 13.8% of participants. To be of older age (18≥), female and to have another known psychiatric disorders were related with a higher score of A-MISO-S than others group compared. “Self-reactions, external reactions, loss of function, having no trouble, psychological and physical symptoms” are the themes given to the question of what is the worst thing that can happen if misophonic sounds are unavoidable. Conclusion: The Turkish version of A-MISO-S was found to be valid and reliable in the population over 15 years of age. The prevalence of misophonia was found to be similar to previous studies. Misophonia is a newly emerging, relatively neglected issue in the field of psychiatry. This study is the first study to compare adolescent and adult groups in terms of misophonia.
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