Relationships between tinnitus and the prevalence of anxiety and depression

Volume: 127, Issue: 2, Pages: 466 - 469
Published: Jun 15, 2016
Abstract
Objectives/Hypothesis Quantify the relationships between tinnitus, and anxiety and depression among adults. Study Design Cross‐sectional analysis of a national health survey. Methods Adult respondents in the 2007 Integrated Health Interview Series tinnitus module were analyzed. Data for tinnitus symptoms and severity and reported anxiety and depression symptoms were extracted. Associations between tinnitus problems and anxiety, depression, lost...
Paper Details
Title
Relationships between tinnitus and the prevalence of anxiety and depression
Published Date
Jun 15, 2016
Volume
127
Issue
2
Pages
466 - 469
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