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Mini Tinnitus Questionnaire

Tinnitus Mini-Anket Formu (MiNi-TQ)
Tinnitus
Corresponding author: Emre Gürses

Description

A short self-report questionnaire that assesses tinnitus experiences and their impact on the psychological and emotional state of individuals with tinnitus.

Measured Properties

Tinnitus severity, tinnitus-related health anxiety, and cognitive distress

Target Population

Individuals aged 18 and above

Source & Citation

Gürses, E., Müjdeci, B., & Aksoy, S. (2020). Psychometric Data for the Reliability and Validity of the Mini Tinnitus Questionnaire Turkish Version (TQ 12-T). ENT Updates, 10(2), 340-348.
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Original Scale

Original name: Mini Tinnitus Questionnaire

Hiller, W., & Goebel, G. (2004). Rapid assessment of tinnitus-related psychological distress using the Mini-TQ. International journal of audiology, 43(10), 600–604.
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Access

To access the full text of this tool, contacting the corresponding author is recommended.

Contact: emre.gurses@hacettepe.edu.tr

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