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N/ACompleted· 92 enrolled
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Cognitive behavioral therapybehavioral
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NCT02438891N/ACompleted

Treatment of Tinnitus Using a Web-based Sound and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

University of California, Irvine·interventional·Posted May 8, 2015·Updated Apr 5, 2022

In Brief

A clinical study evaluating Cognitive behavioral therapy for Tinnitus. Completed, enrolled 92 participants across 1 site.

Detailed Summary

Most tinnitus sufferers experiences significant anxiety or depression that worsens the subjective symptoms related to tinnitus. In this study, we intend to use internet-based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in addition to sound therapy to provide psychotherapy to patients with tinnitus. Multiple research studies have found CBT to be effective in improving the subjective symptoms of tinnitus. The internet-based CBT course developed for this study is 8 weeks in duration and organized into eight 1-week modules; each module contains 2-4 separate lessons and homework assignments. Patients will be given unique usernames and passwords. In each weekly module, patients will review educational materials online, do exercises. and will be given feedback based on the results of the completed exercises. In addition, patients are given different meditation exercises each week for relaxation and coping with their tinnitus. These interactive materials enable patients to manage and control any negative feelings and thoughts that may be associated with tinnitus and help take their attention away from tinnitus. Tinnitus loudness and annoyance will be measured before and after the program. An internet-based course enables care providers to monitor patients' progress with the CBT course remotely, and allows patients to learn CBT at their own convenience and schedule.

Study Details

Study Typeinterventional
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ConditionsTinnitus
CountriesUnited States
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Timeline

N/ACompletedFinished
20162017201820192020202120222023202420252026
First PostedMay 8, 2015
Enrollment StartJul 14, 2019
Primary CompletionDec 16, 2020
TodayJul 2, 2026
Enrollment to primary: 1.4 yearsPosted 11.2 years ago

Interventions

Cognitive behavioral therapybehavioral

Cognitive behavioral therapy is a form of tinnitus psychotherapy which aims to help patients control negative thoughts or emotions associated with tinnitus.