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This is a cross-sectional investigation into modulating mechanisms in patients with chronic subjective tinnitus, which will compare 4 patient groups namely chronic tinnitus with chronic pain, chronic tinnitus without chronic pain, chronic pain without tinnitus and healthy controls.
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The first aim is to investigate differences in pain-related factors, psychological factors, lifestyle factors and tinnitus-related factors in patients with chronic subjective tinnitus and the comparison with patients suffering from both chronic subjective tinnitus and chronic musculoskeletal pain, chronic musculoskeletal pain only and healthy controls. The primary outcome measures will be pain-related factors and correlations will also be calculated between pain-related factors on the one hand and psychological factors, lifestyle factors and tinnitus-related factors on the other hand.
A second aim is to assess contributing factors to tinnitus severity (measured by the Tinnitus Functional Index) in patients with tinnitus with or without chronic pain. Contributing factors will include pain-related factors, psychological factors, lifestyle factors, and tinnitus-related factors, audiological factors, cognitive factors.
Pain-related factors include:
Psychological factors include:
Self-reported stress, anxiety and depression (Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale_21 and Beck Depression Inventory), resilience (Connor Davidson Resilience Scale), personality (Big Five Index)
*Lifestyle factors include:
Self-reported physical activity (Baecke Questionnaire), self-reported sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index) and self-reported insomnia severity (Insomnia Severity Index), self-reported quality of life (SF-36)
*Tinnitus-related factors include:
Self-reported tinnitus severity and impact (Tinnitus Functional Index), self-reported hyperacusis (Hyperacusis Questionnare), self-reported tinnitus characteristics (Tinnitus Sample Case History Questionnaire)
Cognitive factors include:
Audiological factors include:
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Chronic subjective tinnitus patients without chronic pain:
Chronic subjective tinnitus patients with chronic pain:
Chronic ideopathic neck pain:
Healthy controls:
Exclusion criteria
Chronic subjective tinnitus with/without chronic pain:
Chronic subjective tinnitus without chronic pain (additional exclusion criteria):
Chronic ideopathic neck pain:
Healthy controls:
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135 participants in 4 patient groups
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Kayleigh De Meulemeester
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