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Zeitschrift Fur Psychosomatische Medizin Und Psychotherapie | 2015

The Development of Acceptance of Chronic Tinnitus in the Course of a Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy.

Roland Moschen; David Riedl; Schmidt A; Kumnig M; Harald R. Bliem; Gerhard Rumpold

OBJECTIVE Cognitive-behavioral treatment (CBT) is an effective treatment for tinnitus distress. Recently, acceptance-based approaches have received growing attention within the treatment of chronic tinnitus. The development of tinnitus acceptance within CB treatment remains unclear. This study investigates the efficacy of a CBT group therapy and the corresponding change in tinnitus acceptance. METHODS 68 outpatients took part in a CBT group therapy over a 3-month period. Effect sizes and paired t-tests were used to evaluate the effectiveness of the CBT treatment and to investigate the development of acceptance. RESULTS Results showed a significant decrease in tinnitus distress and an increase in tinnitus acceptance. Improvements were maintained over a 6-month follow-up period in which large effect sizes were observed. CONCLUSIONS CBT is considered an effective treatment for tinnitus distress in patients with chronic tinnitus. Acceptance of chronic tinnitus clearly improved within a CBT group therapy.


Frontiers in Psychology | 2018

Validation of the Italian Tinnitus Questionnaire Short Form (TQ 12-I) as a Brief Test for the Assessment of Tinnitus-Related Distress: Results of a Cross-Sectional Multicenter-Study

Roland Moschen; Alessandra Fioretti; Alberto Eibenstein; Eleonora Natalini; Domenico Cuda; Giuseppe Chiarella; Gerhard Rumpold; David Riedl

Objectives: The use of reliable and valid psychometric tools to assess subjectively experienced distress due to tinnitus is broadly recommended. The purpose of the study was the validation of the Italian version of Tinnitus Questionnaire 12 item short form (TQ 12-I) as a brief test for the assessment of patient reported tinnitus-related distress. Design: Cross-sectional multicenter questionnaire study. Setting: Tinnitus Center, European Hospital (Rome), the Department of Otorhinolaryngology, “Guglielmo da Saliceto” Hospital (Piacenza), and the Department of Audiology and Phoniatry, “Mater Domini” University Hospital (Catanzaro). Participants: One hundred and forty-three outpatients with tinnitus treated at one of the participating medical centers. Main Outcome Measures: Tinnitus Questionnaire Short Form (TQ 12-I), compared to the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI), Brief Symptom Inventory (BSI), and Short Form (SF-36) Health Survey. Results: Our factor analysis revealed a two-factor solution (health anxiety, cognitive distress), accounting for 53.5% of the variance. Good internal consistency for the total score (α = 0.86) and both factors (α = 0.79–0.87) was found. Moderate correlations with the THI (r = 0.65, p < 0.001) indicated good convergent validity. Tinnitus distress was further correlated to increased psychological distress (r = 0.31, p < 0.001) and reduced emotional well-being (r = -0.34, p < 0.001). Conclusion: The study clearly showed that the TQ 12-I is a reliable and valid instrument to assess tinnitus-related distress which can be used in clinical practice as well as for research.


BioMed Research International | 2018

Pathological Internet Use—An Important Comorbidity in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Prevalence and Correlation Patterns in a Naturalistic Sample of Adolescent Inpatients

Martin Fuchs; David Riedl; Astrid Bock; Gerhard Rumpold; Kathrin Sevecke

Background Few studies have examined the prevalence of problematic internet use (PIU) in young people undergoing inpatient treatment in child and adolescent psychiatry centers. The aims of our study were thus (a) to assess the frequency of comorbid PIU in a sample of adolescent psychiatric inpatients and compare it with a control group of nonreferred adolescents and (b) to gain insights into correlations between PIU and psychiatric comorbidities. Methods 111 child and adolescent psychiatry inpatients (CAP-IP, mean age 15.1 ± 1.4 years; female : male 72.4% : 27.6%) undergoing routine psychodiagnostics were screened for the presence of PIU. The widely used Compulsive Internet Use Scale (CIUS) was chosen for this purpose. Prevalence rates of PIU were then compared to matched nonreferred control subjects from a school sample. Additionally, comorbidities of inpatients with PIU were compared to inpatients without PIU. Results Our inpatient sample showed a much higher prevalence of PIU than that found in previous populational samples of young people. Compared with a matched school sample, addictive internet use was 7.8 times higher and problematic internet use 3.3 times higher among our adolescent sample. PIU was significantly associated with characteristic patterns of psychopathology, that is, suicidality, difficulties in establishing stable and consolidated identity, and peer victimization. Conclusion PIU among adolescents undergoing inpatient psychiatric treatment is much more frequent than among their peers in the general population and is associated with specific patterns of psychopathology.


Noise & Health | 2015

The influence of tinnitus acceptance on the quality of life and psychological distress in patients with chronic tinnitus.

David Riedl; Gerhard Rumpold; Annette Schmidt; Patrick Zorowka; Harald R. Bliem; Roland Moschen


Neuropsychiatrie | 2016

Nutzungsmuster von Internet und Computerspielen

David Riedl; Andrea Stöckl; Charlotte Nussbaumer; Gerhard Rumpold; Kathrin Sevecke; Martin Fuchs


Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift | 2017

Improvement of quality of life and psychological distress after inpatient cancer rehabilitation

David Riedl; Johannes M. Giesinger; Lisa M. Wintner; Fl Loth; Gerhard Rumpold; Richard Greil; Alain Nickels; Thomas Licht; Bernhard Holzner


Laryngo-rhino-otologie | 2014

[Acceptance of tinnitus: Validation of the ‛Akzeptanzfragebogen bei chronischem Tinnitus' (AFCT)].

David Riedl; Gerhard Rumpold; Schmidt A; Harald R. Bliem; Roland Moschen


psychopraxis. neuropraxis | 2018

Elektronische Erhebung von Behandlungsergebnissen mittels Routine-Outcome-Monitoring: Pilotstudie zur Ökonomie und Zumutbarkeit für die Patienten

Manuel Sprung; Bernadette Hold; Lore Streibl; Elmar Kaiser; David Riedl; Gerhard Rumpold; Friedrich Riffer


PsycTESTS Dataset | 2018

Tinnitus Questionnaire Short Form--Italian Version

Roland Moschen; Alessandra Fioretti; Alberto Eibenstein; Eleonora Natalini; Domenico Cuda; Giuseppe Chiarella; Gerhard Rumpold; David Riedl


Laryngo-rhino-otologie | 2017

Psychoonkologische Betreuung von Patienten mit Kopf-Hals-Tumoren

Roland Moschen; David Riedl

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Gerhard Rumpold

Innsbruck Medical University

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Roland Moschen

Innsbruck Medical University

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Bernhard Holzner

Innsbruck Medical University

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Fl Loth

Innsbruck Medical University

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Kathrin Sevecke

Innsbruck Medical University

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Martin Fuchs

Innsbruck Medical University

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Patrick Zorowka

Innsbruck Medical University

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