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Scand Audiol. 1987;16(3):167-72.

Long-term effects of psychological treatment of tinnitus.

Lindberg P, Scott B, Melin L, Lyttkens L.

Department of Clinical Psychology, University of Uppsala, Sweden.

Twenty patients with severe tinnitus who had undergone behavioural treatment, including applied relaxation and perceptual restructuring, were re-assessed 9 months after completion of treatment. Among the self-recorded variables, tinnitus loudness, discomfort from tinnitus, depression, and irritation, discomfort from tinnitus was the only variable which was still significantly reduced. As part of the 9-month follow-up assessment, the patients' recall of the loudness and discomfort from their tinnitus was studied. Correlations between original recordings and recall data were low.

PMID: 3432995 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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