Authors
Abby McCormack, Mark Edmondson-Jones, Heather Fortnum, Piers D Dawes, Hugh Middleton, Kevin J Munro, David R Moore
Publication date
2015/9/2
Journal
International Journal of Audiology
Volume
54
Issue
9
Pages
599-604
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Objective
Clinical studies indicate increased risk for depression and anxiety among tinnitus patients. However population data are scarce, and no studies have controlled for neuroticism. We examined associations between tinnitus and symptoms of depression and anxiety in a large UK population, controlling for neuroticism, to explore whether neuroticism, as previously reported, fully explains the association between symptoms of depression and anxiety, and tinnitus.
Design
We used the UK Biobank resource.
Study sample
171 728 participants answered hearing questions.
Results
Using generalized linear modelling, we examined associations between tinnitus (mild to severe) and symptoms of depression and anxiety. Controlling for neuroticism, patients with severe tinnitus were at increased risk of depression (odds ratio (OR) = 1.27) and anxiety (OR = 1.11) symptoms, compared to those without tinnitus …
Total citations
2015201620172018201920202021202220232024381181613913111