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Exploring the interplay of depression, sleep quality, and hearing in tinnitus-related handicap: insights from polysomnography and pure-tone audiometry

Medicine and Health

Exploring the interplay of depression, sleep quality, and hearing in tinnitus-related handicap: insights from polysomnography and pure-tone audiometry

T. Chang, Y. Yao, et al.

Discover a clinical study using polysomnography and pure-tone audiometry to explore links between tinnitus, hearing, sleep quality, and depression in 100 outpatients. The authors—Ting-Gang Chang, Yi-Ting Yao, Chiann-Yi Hsu, and Ting-Ting Yen—report high rates of depression and obstructive sleep apnea among tinnitus patients and a strong correlation between tinnitus handicap and depressive symptoms.

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