AbstractObjectivesQuestionnaires are essential for measuring tinnitus severity and intervention-related change but there is no standard instrument used routinely in research settings. Most tinnitus questionnaires are optimised for measuring severity but not change. However, the Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) claims to be optimised for both. It has not however been fully validated for research purposes. Here we evaluate the relevant psychometric properties of the TFI, specifically the questionnaire factor structure, reproducibility, validity and responsiveness guided by quality criteria for the measurement properties of health-related questionnaires.MethodsThe study involved a retrospective analysis of data collected for 294 members of the ...
Purpose: Tinnitus, or the perception of sounds that occur without an external sound source, is a pre...
Objective: Because the postulated three-factor structure of the internationally widely used Tinnitus...
Objectives: Tinnitus Disability Index (TDI) is presented as a novel and brief self-report measure fo...
Objectives Questionnaires are essential for measuring tinnitus severity and intervention-related ...
Questionnaires are essential for measurement of tinnitus severity and treatment-related change. Yet ...
Objectives: The Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) has been optimised as a diagnostic tool for quantif...
The Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) was developed in the USA as a standard for assessing the functio...
Background: Different standardized questionnaires are used to assess tinnitus severity, making compa...
Tinnitus is the experience of phantom sounds (i.e., ringing, buzzing) in the ears or head. Approxima...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a condition with a subjective nature that requires self-report questionnai...
Abstract Background Tinnitus research in an international context requires standardized and validate...
ObjectiveThe Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) is widely used in clinical practice and research as a...
Purpose: Tinnitus, or the perception of sounds that occur without an external sound source, is a pre...
Objective: Because the postulated three-factor structure of the internationally widely used Tinnitus...
Objectives: Tinnitus Disability Index (TDI) is presented as a novel and brief self-report measure fo...
Objectives Questionnaires are essential for measuring tinnitus severity and intervention-related ...
Questionnaires are essential for measurement of tinnitus severity and treatment-related change. Yet ...
Objectives: The Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) has been optimised as a diagnostic tool for quantif...
The Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) was developed in the USA as a standard for assessing the functio...
Background: Different standardized questionnaires are used to assess tinnitus severity, making compa...
Tinnitus is the experience of phantom sounds (i.e., ringing, buzzing) in the ears or head. Approxima...
Introduction: Tinnitus is a condition with a subjective nature that requires self-report questionnai...
Abstract Background Tinnitus research in an international context requires standardized and validate...
ObjectiveThe Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) is widely used in clinical practice and research as a...
Purpose: Tinnitus, or the perception of sounds that occur without an external sound source, is a pre...
Objective: Because the postulated three-factor structure of the internationally widely used Tinnitus...
Objectives: Tinnitus Disability Index (TDI) is presented as a novel and brief self-report measure fo...