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Prospective crowdsensing versus retrospective ratings of tinnitus variability and tinnitus-stress associations based on the TrackYourTinnitus mobile platform

机译:基于TrackYourtinnitus移动平台的耳鸣变异性和耳鸣术语的预期众包与耳鸣变异性和耳鸣率

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Many symptoms of neuropsychiatric disorders, such as tinnitus, are subjective and vary over time. Usually, in interviews or self-report questionnaires, patients are asked to retrospectively report symptoms as well as their severity, duration and influencing factors. However, only little is known to what degree such retrospective reports reflect the actual experiences made in daily life. Mobile technologies can remedy this deficiency. In particular, mobile self-help services allow patients to prospectively record symptoms and their severity at the time (or shortly after) they occur in daily life. In this study, we present results we obtained with the mobile crowdsensing platform TrackYourTinnitus. In particular, we show that there is a discrepancy between prospective and retrospective assessments. To be more precise, we show that the prospective variation of tinnitus loudness does not differ between the users who retrospectively rate tinnitus loudness as "varying" and the ones who retrospectively rate it as "non-varying." As another result, the subjectively reported stress-level was positively correlated with tinnitus (loudness and distress) in the prospective assessments, even for users who retrospectively rated that stress reduces their tinnitus or has no effect on it. The results indicate that mobile technologies, like the TrackYourTinnitus crowdsensing platform, go beyond the role of an assistive service for patients by contributing to more detailed information about symptom variability over time and, hence, to more elaborated diagnostics and treatments.
机译:许多神经精神疾病(如耳鸣)的症状是主观的,随着时间的推移而变化。通常,在访谈或自我报告调查问卷中,患者被要求回顾性地报告症状以及他们的严重程度,持续时间和影响因素。然而,在这些回顾性的程度上只有很少的知名度,反映了日常生活中的实际经验。移动技术可以解决这种不足。特别是,移动自助服务允许患者在日常生活中发生时(或不久之后)患者令人医症状及其严重程度。在这项研究中,我们提供了我们使用移动众胶平台轨迹的结果。特别是,我们表明前瞻性和回顾性评估之间存在差异。更精确的是,我们表明,耳鸣响度的前瞻性变化在回顾性地达到曲折秩序为“不同”的用户之间的差异并不不同“,以及追溯到”非变化“的人。作为另一种结果,即使对焦点评估的用户,主观报告的应力水平与前瞻性评估中的耳鸣(响度和痛苦)呈正相关,即使是回顾性地评估其压力减少耳鸣或对其没有影响。结果表明,移动技术,如Trackyourtinnitus人群平台,超越辅助服务对患者的辅助服务的作用,通过促进关于症状变异性随着时间的推移的更详细信息,因此,更详细地阐述更详细的诊断和治疗。

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