Differences in characteristics between people with tinnitus that seek help and that do not

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M. M. Rademaker
I. Stegeman
A. E. M. Brabers
J. D. de Jong
R. J. Stokroos
A. L. Smit
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[1] University Medical Center Utrecht,Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery
[2] Utrecht University,UMC Utrecht Brain Center
[3] University Medical Center Utrecht,Department of Ophthalmology
[4] University of Amsterdam,Epidemiology and Data Science, Amsterdam University Medical Centers
[5] Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research),Care and Public Health Research Institute
[6] Maastricht University,undefined
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Knowledge on characteristics of people that seek help for tinnitus is scarce. The primary objective of this study was to describe differences in characteristics between people with tinnitus that seek help compared to those who do not seek help. Next, we described differences in characteristics between those with and without tinnitus. In this cross-sectional study, we sent a questionnaire on characteristics in different domains; demographic, tinnitus-specific, general- and psychological health, auditory and noise- and substance behaviour. We assessed if participants had sought help or planned to seek help for tinnitus. Tinnitus distress was defined with the Tinnitus Functional Index. Differences between groups (help seeking: yes/no, tinnitus: yes/no) were described. 932 people took part in our survey. Two hundred and sixteen participants were defined as having tinnitus (23.2%). Seventy-three of those sought or planned to seek help. A constant tinnitus pattern, a varying tinnitus loudness, and hearing loss, were described more frequently in help seekers. Help seekers reported higher TFI scores. Differences between help seekers and people not seeking help were mainly identified in tinnitus- and audiological characteristics. These outcomes might function as a foundation to explore the heterogeneity in tinnitus patients.
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