Tinnitus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Evaluation of Psychological and Psychophysiological Effects of a Biofeedback-based Cognitive-behavioral Psychotherapy for Chronic Tinnitus-sufferers
The study aims to develop and to evaluate a psychophysiological intervention for distressing
chronic tinnitus. Therefore 100 people suffering from chronic tinnitus are randomly assigned
to either an intervention-group, receiving 12 sessions of a psychophysiological oriented
intervention, or to a waiting-list-group, who are waiting for a comparable time period.
Afterwards, patients of the waiting-list-group also receive intervention. The effects of the
intervention on severity, distress and perceived loudness of the tinnitus as well as on other
psychological variables like depression or self-efficacy are evaluated through comparing the
results of the intervention group with those of the waiting-list-group.
Additionally the psychophysiological reactivity under different stress-conditions is measured
before and after intervention or waiting. Therefore the activity of the muscles of head and
shoulders (EMG) as well as the skin temperature and skin conductance are measured. It is
hypothesized that patients with stronger psychophysiological reactivity benefit more from an
psychophysiological intervention.
The study aims to develop and to evaluate a psychophysiological intervention for distressing
chronic tinnitus. Therefore 100 people suffering from chronic tinnitus are randomly assigned
to either an intervention-group, receiving 12 sessions of a psychophysiological oriented
intervention, or to a waiting-list-group, who are waiting for a comparable time period.
Afterwards, patients of the waiting-list-group also receive intervention. The effects of the
intervention on severity, distress and perceived loudness of the tinnitus as well as on other
psychological variables like depression or self-efficacy are evaluated through comparing the
results of the intervention group with those of the waiting-list-group.
Additionally the psychophysiological reactivity under different stress-conditions is measured
before and after intervention or waiting. Therefore the activity of the muscles of head and
shoulders (EMG) as well as the skin temperature and skin conductance are measured. It is
hypothesized that patients with stronger psychophysiological reactivity benefit more from an
psychophysiological intervention.
Further aims of the study are 1) to compare the muscle activity of the tinnitus-patients with
those from healthy controls, because till now no study investigated if tinnitus-patients
effectively present higher muscle activity in head and shoulders than healthy people and 2)
to evaluate the influence of the subjective illness perceptions on the intervention-outcome,
because it is hypothesized that patients with more somatic illness perceptions benefit more
from a psychophysiological intervention than patients with rather psychological illness
perceptions.
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