2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.otoeng.2020.06.010
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Personality and psychopathology in Ménière's disease

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“…As early as 1989, scholars have evaluated the psychological status of patients with Meniere’s disease with a scale [ 14 ]. Cognitive impairment is common in chronic vestibular diseases such as MD [ 15 ] Filipe Correia and other scholars conducted a 5-year horizontal study on MD patients through questionnaires, and found that 80% of patients had dysfunctional personality characteristics, and 34.4% had serious emotional or anxiety disorders [ 16 ]. Some scholars found that the diagnosis rate of neurosis and depression (SDS > 40) in patients with refractory MD was significantly higher than that in patients with effective treatment [ 17 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As early as 1989, scholars have evaluated the psychological status of patients with Meniere’s disease with a scale [ 14 ]. Cognitive impairment is common in chronic vestibular diseases such as MD [ 15 ] Filipe Correia and other scholars conducted a 5-year horizontal study on MD patients through questionnaires, and found that 80% of patients had dysfunctional personality characteristics, and 34.4% had serious emotional or anxiety disorders [ 16 ]. Some scholars found that the diagnosis rate of neurosis and depression (SDS > 40) in patients with refractory MD was significantly higher than that in patients with effective treatment [ 17 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Laut Studienlage hat der Morbus Menière erhebliche psychologische Auswirkungen auf die Lebensqualität der davon Betroffenen [30,31,32,33,34,35,36]. Objektive Maßnahmen wie die Elektronystagmografie, die Audiometrie oder die Elektrocochleografie wurden bis dato verwendet, um die Wirksamkeit einer bestimmten Intervention bei Morbus Menière zu beurteilen.…”
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