Affiliation:
1. University of Iowa, Iowa City
Abstract
Purpose
To create a questionnaire focused on the primary activities impaired by tinnitus and therefore more sensitive to treatments.
Method
Questions were developed on (a) emotions, (b) hearing, (c) sleep, and (d) concentration. A 20-item questionnaire was administered to 158 patients. First, confirmatory factor analysis was used to select 3 questions per domain. Second, factor analysis was used to evaluate the appropriateness of the 12-item questionnaire.
Results
The analysis indicated that the selected questions successfully represented 4 independent domains. Scores were correlated with the Tinnitus Handicap Questionnaire (
r
= .77,
p
< .01) and loudness (
r
= .40,
p
< .01). The Sleep subscale correlated with the Pittsburgh Sleep Index (
r
= .68,
p
< .01); the Emotion subscale correlated with the Beck Inventory (
r
= .66,
p
< .01) and the Trait Anxiety questionnaire (
r
= .67,
p
< .01). The average scores went from 51% to 38% following treatment.
Conclusion
The Tinnitus Primary Function Questionnaire is valid, reliable, and sensitive and can be used to determine the efficacy of clinical trials.
Publisher
American Speech Language Hearing Association
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