Visual analogue scales as a tool for initial assessment of tinnitus severity: Psychometric evaluation in a clinical population

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The aim of this study was to evaluate the psychometric properties of patient-reported visual analogue scale (VAS) ratings. All of the participants (100 Polish-speaking adults) completed a Tinnitus Functional Index (TFI) once and a 4-component VAS twice over a period of 3 days. Spearman's correlation coefficients between the VAS score and global TFI ranged from ρ = 0.52 for VAS-coping (VAS-C) to ρ = 0.81 for VAS-annoyance (VAS-A). Using the Bland-Altman method, the agreement ranged from 93% for VAS-A to 96% for VAS-distress (VAS-D). Interclass correlation coefficients ranged from 0.67 for VAS-C to 0.90 for VAS-A. The VAS cutoff points representing significant tinnitus severity ranged from 45 points for VAS-C to 66 points for VAS-D. VAS scales are a valid and reliable brief screening tool for obtaining quick information about tinnitus.

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Raj-Koziak, D., Gos, E., Swierniak, W., Rajchel, J. J., Karpiesz, L., Niedzialek, I., … Skarzynski, P. H. (2018). Visual analogue scales as a tool for initial assessment of tinnitus severity: Psychometric evaluation in a clinical population. Audiology and Neurotology, 23(4), 229–237. https://doi.org/10.1159/000494021

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