Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2023.
World J Clin Cases. May 16, 2023; 11(14): 3211-3223
Published online May 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i14.3211
Table 1 Characteristics of tinnitus in the studied patients, n (%)
Characteristics
Patients, n = 230
Compensated tinnitus, n = 53
Decompensated tinnitus, n = 177
P value
Duration of tinnitus in mo6-24 (11.5 ± 2.5)10.6 ± 2.2 14.3 ± 2.30.03
≥ 6 to ≤ 12 55 (23.9)8 (15.1)47 (26.6)
> 12 to ≤ 18 127 (55.2)7 (13.2)120 (67.8)
> 18 48 (20.9) 38 (71.7)10 (5.7)
Origin of sound
Ear 147 (63.9)38 (71.7)109 (61.6)
Ear and head83 (36.1)15 (28.3)68 (38.4)
Description
Ringing32 (14)14 (26.4)18 (10.2)
Whistling76 (33)14 (26.4)62 (35)
Roaring34 (14.8)13 (24.5)21 (11.9)
Clicking 17 (7.4)017 (9.6)
Sound echo9 (4)09 (5.1)
Different descriptions 62 (27)12 (22.6)50 (28.3)
Laterality
Unilateral, either right or left63 (27.4)3 (5.7)60 (33.9)
Bilateral132 (57.4)38 (71.7)94 (53.1)
       Equal intensity98 (43.6)30 (56.6)68 (38.4)
       Unequal intensity34 (14.8)8 (15.1)26 (14.7)
Alternating 35 (15.2)12 (22.6)23 (13)
Pattern
Continuous 120 (52.2)28 (42.8)92 (52)
Periodic 110 (47.8)25 (47.2)85 (48)
Time of occurrence
In silence, e.g., at bed time140 (60.8)25 (47.2)115 (65)
In presence of noise or silence 90 (39.1)28 (42.8)62 (35)
Table 2 Results of the diagnostic work-up questionnaires and psychiatric interviewing, n (%)
Characteristics
Patients, n = 230
Compensated, n = 53
Decompensated, n = 177
P value
Type of insomnia
Sub-threshold insomnia43 (18.7)10 (18.9)33 (18.6)
Moderately severe clinical insomnia129 (52.2)25 (47.2)104 (58.8)
Severe clinical insomnia58 (23.2)18 (34)40 (22.6)
ISI score20.6 ± 5.314.3 ± 2.428.6 ± 2.30.001
DASS-21
Depression
       No, score: 0-945 (19.6)14 (26.4)31 (17.5)
       Mild, score: 10-1385 (37)23 (43.4)62 (35)
       Moderate, score: 14-2060 (26.1)12 (22.6)48 (27.1)
       Severe, score: 21-2728 (12.2)4 (7.6)24 (13.6)
       Extremely severe, score: 28+12 (5.2)012 (6.8)
       Score15.88 ± 3.2614.08 ± 2.4622.68 ± 2.260.02
Anxiety
No, score: 0-712 (5.2)12 (22.6)0
Mild, score: 8-916 (7)14 (26.4)2 (1.1)
Moderate, score: 10-14120 (52.2)8 (15.1)112 (63.3)
Severe, score: 15-1958 (25.2)19 (35.9)39 (22)
Extremely severe, score: 20+24 (10.4)024 (13.6)
Score28.65 ± 2.8022.42 ± 2.3330.55 ± 2.080.01
Stress
No, score: 0-1410 (4.4)2 (3.8)8 (4.5)
Mild, score: 15-1812 (5.2)3 (5.7)9 (5.1)
Moderate, score: 19-25106 (46.1)40 (75.5)66 (37.3)
Severe, score: 26-3360 (26.1)8 (26.1)52 (29.4)
Extremely severe, score: 34+42 (18.3)042 (23.7)
Score38.32 ± 3.8623.82 ± 2.4042.88 ± 2.230.001
PSS
Perceived low stress 12 (5.2)3 (5.7)9 (5.1)
Perceived moderate stress 106 (46.1)30 (56.6)76 (42.9)
Perceived high stress 112 (48.7)20 (37.7)92 (51.98)
Comorbid physical and psychiatric conditions
Major depression 40 (17.4)8 (26.1)32 (18.1)
Non-specific anxiety disorder 82 (35.7)18 (34)64 (35)
Somatization disorder45 (19.6)3 (5.7)42 (23.7)
Poor concentration88 (38.3)23 (43.4)65 (36.7)
Non-specific headache 110 (47.9)32 (60.4)78 (44.1)
Gastrointestinal tract symptoms95 (41.3)20 (37.7)75 (42.4)
Sexual dysfunction73 (31.7)26 (49.1)47 (26.6)
Family history of psychiatric disorders18 (7.8)6 (11.3)12 (6.8)
Table 3 Life stressors of studied patients, n (%)
No.
Most stressful life events or changes
Total, n = 230
Compensated, n = 53
Decompensated, n = 177
1Financial issues: Change in financial state; Accumulation of loans; Stopped work or fired at work (either subject or a spouse)178 (77.39)27 (50.94)151 (85.31)
2Marital issues: Trouble with spouse; Marital separation; Divorce; Death of spouse168 (73.04)3 (5.66)165 (93.22)
3Siblings' issues: Change in health; Death; Left home; Poor achievement at school or college or work; Stopped work160 (69.57)20 (37.74)140 (79.10)
4Change in personal issues: Lower home daily activities; Lower work activities; Poor social activities; Change in personal habits; Change in religion habits120 (52.17)0120 (67.80)
5Work or home activities' issues: Work readjustment; Change in work hours or conditions; Change to a different line of work; Change a different responsibility at work; Change in sleeping habits or frequent daytime shifts63 (27.39)063 (35.59)
6Trouble with law issues000
7A close relatives' or a friends' issues: Change in health; Death50 (21.74)3 (5.66)47 (26.55)
8None18 (8.83)018 (10.17)
Table 4 Results of correlation analysis between tinnitus and psychological variables, r (P value)
Parameter
Duration
THI
ISI
PSS
Duration
THI0.358 (0.01)
ISI0.520 (0.001)0.653 (0.001)
DASS-21
Depression0.362 (0.04)0.325 (0.033)0.350 (0.02)0.358 (0.01)
Anxiety0.540 (0.001)0.386 (0.02)0.520 (0.001)0.626 (0.001)
Stress0.565 (0.001)0.543 (0.001)0.624 (0.001)0.580 (0.001)
PSS0.338 (0.01)0.545 (0.001)0.545 (0.001)