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We describe two studies that examined the psychometric properties of the TinnitusHandicap Questionnaire (THQ) and Tinnitus Effects Questionnaire (TEQ) with an Australiansample of tinnitus patients. The results indicated that both the THQ and the TEQ have goodtest-retest reliability and internal consistency. The factorial structure of the THQ is well capturedby a three-factor solution. Its major constituents are (1) Emotional, social, and physicaleffects of tinnitus; (2) hearing acuity and communication; and (3) appraisal of tinnitus. Thisfactorial structure is similar to the one reported previously for a sample of tinnitus patients inthe United States. Overall, the results obtained with the TEQ yielded findings similar to thework conducted on this measure in the United Kingdom and Germany. Correlations amongthe THQ, TEQ, and the Tinnitus Reaction Questionnaire (TRQ), and a selection of other psychologicaland psycho acoustic measures are reported. It would appear that the THQ, TEQ, andTRQ tend to measure a number of different dimensions of response to tinnitus. All three scalesare likely to be far superior to simple visual analog scales, which presently are not understoodwell in terms of psychometric properties.
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