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- W2031047188 abstract "In Brief Objectives: The present study investigates the role of dysfunctional cognitions in patients with chronic tinnitus. To explore different dimensions of tinnitus-related thoughts, a 22-item self-report measure, the “Tinnitus Cognitions Scale” (T-Cog), is presented. Furthermore, dysfunctional cognitions are examined as a possible mediator of the relation between tinnitus distress and depression. Design: The present study analyzes the cross-sectional data of 373 patients with chronic tinnitus. Parallel analysis and principal axis factoring are used to identify the factor structure of the T-Cog. Assumed mediating effects are tested using the asymptotic and resampling procedure. Results: Factor analysis reveals two factors interpreted as “tinnitus-related catastrophic thinking” and “tinnitus-related avoidance cognitions.” Internal consistency is sufficient with a Cronbach’s α of 0.88 for the total scale and 0.74 and 0.87 for the subscales. The authors find high associations between the T-Cog and other measures of tinnitus distress, depression, anxiety, and tinnitus acceptance, indicating convergent validity. With the exception of neuroticism, low correlations with personality factors are found, indicating discriminant validity. Patients with moderate or severe tinnitus distress report significantly higher scores of dysfunctional cognitions than patients with mild tinnitus distress. Tinnitus-related catastrophic thinking and tinnitus-related avoidance cognitions partially mediate the relation between tinnitus distress and depression. Conclusions: Dysfunctional cognitions can play an important role in the degree of tinnitus distress. Catastrophic and avoidant thoughts contribute to the explanation of depression among tinnitus patients. The T-Cog is a reliable and valid questionnaire for the assessment of different dimensions of cognitions. Its use could provide information for identifying tinnitus patients who are particularly suitable for cognitive-behavioral therapy. Dysfunctional cognitions might be one explanation for why some patients with chronic tinnitus experience severe impairment whereas others learn to cope with their tinnitus. This study investigated the role of dysfunctional tinnitus-related thoughts. A factor analysis of a 22-item self-report measure, the “Tinnitus Cognitions Scale” (T-Cog), revealed two factors: “Tinnitus-related Catastrophic Thinking” (TCT) and “Tinnitus-related Avoidance Cognitions” (TAC). The asymptotic and resampling procedure showed a partial mediation of TCT and TAC on the relationship between tinnitus distress and depression. The results indicate that dysfunctional cognitions play an important role in the perception of tinnitus distress." @default.
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- W2031047188 title "The Role of Dysfunctional Cognitions in Patients With Chronic Tinnitus" @default.
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