2023
DOI: 10.3390/audiolres13040048
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Identifying Health-Related Conditions Associated with Tinnitus in Young Adults

Ishan Sunilkumar Bhatt,
Nilesh J. Washnik,
Sarah Kingsbury
et al.

Abstract: Objective: The present study investigated the epidemic of tinnitus in college-aged young adults. Our first objective was to identify health conditions associated with tinnitus in young adults. The second objective was to evaluate the predictive utility of some known risk factors. Study design: A cross-sectional design was used to investigate the prevalence and risk factors for tinnitus. Setting: A questionnaire was distributed, reaching out to a large college-aged population. A total of 2258 young adults aged … Show more

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“…Generally speaking the investigation of comorbidities in tinnitus patients is not new as the heterogeneity of the symptom / disease is a well-known problem [26,27]. Several studies tried to explain the variance in tinnitus patients' data with auditory or non-auditory diseases [34][35][36]. Some of them focused on psychiatric comorbidities only [e.g., 37,38,39] but other studies combined them with several other factors [e.g., 35,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking the investigation of comorbidities in tinnitus patients is not new as the heterogeneity of the symptom / disease is a well-known problem [26,27]. Several studies tried to explain the variance in tinnitus patients' data with auditory or non-auditory diseases [34][35][36]. Some of them focused on psychiatric comorbidities only [e.g., 37,38,39] but other studies combined them with several other factors [e.g., 35,40].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%