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01.04.2015 | Leitthema

Intra-individual variability in tinnitus patients

Current thoughts and perspectives

verfasst von: Prof. Dr. N. Dauman, S. Erlandsson, L. Lundlin, R. Dauman

Erschienen in: HNO | Ausgabe 4/2015

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Abstract

Most tinnitus studies have attempted to compare groups of individuals, thus revealing inter-individuals differences, i.e., variations between compared subjects. For methodological reasons, inter-individual studies cannot take into account the variability of tinnitus experience, which has been known for decades to be relevant in daily practice with tinnitus patients. The concept of intra-individual variability has been promoted in the research literature, in order to shed light on this aspect of individual perception. In previous studies, unrelated to hearing, the concept of intra-individual variability implied inclusion of the environment (i.e., physical and social interactions) as a factor of individual performance. In tinnitus research, we believe that the concept of variability (within a person) could find a place beside the concept of variation (between groups of subjects). In this paper, four perspectives of tinnitus experiences from the clinical and research fields are described: (1) ENT consultation; (2) short-term group psychotherapy; (3) psychodynamic psychotherapy; and (4) clinical psychological research. Intra-individual variability stresses the importance of defining tinnitus in a dynamic way, contrary to the current definition of tinnitus as the perception of sound(s). In clinical practice, it is useful to embrace the perspective of the perceiver of tinnitus, and to include social and cultural circumstances as well as audiological/physical changes.
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Metadaten
Titel
Intra-individual variability in tinnitus patients
Current thoughts and perspectives
verfasst von
Prof. Dr. N. Dauman
S. Erlandsson
L. Lundlin
R. Dauman
Publikationsdatum
01.04.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
HNO / Ausgabe 4/2015
Print ISSN: 0017-6192
Elektronische ISSN: 1433-0458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00106-014-2978-2

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