Objectives. The Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) is a commonly used self-reporting tinnitus questionnaire. We undertook this study to determine the reliability and validity of the Chinese-Mandarin version of the Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI-CM) for measuring tinnitus-related handicaps. Methods. We tested the test-retest reliability, internal reliability, and construct validity of the THI-CM. Two-hundred patients seeking treatment for primary or secondary tinnitus in Southwest China were asked to complete THI-CM prior to clinical evaluation. Patients were evaluated by a clinician using standard methods, and 40 patients were asked to complete THI-CM a second time 14±3 days after the initial interview. Results. The test-retest reliability of THI-CM was high (Pearson correlation, 0.98), as was the internal reliability (Cronbach's α, 0.93). Factor analysis indicated that THI-CM has a unifactorial structure. Conclusion. The THI-CM version is reliable. The total score in THI-CM can be used to measure tinnitus-related handicaps in Mandarin-speaking populations. © 2012 by Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery.
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Meng, Z., Zheng, Y., Liu, S., Wang, K., Kong, X., Tao, Y., … Liu, G. (2012). Reliability and validity of the Chinese (Mandarin) tinnitus handicap inventory. Clinical and Experimental Otorhinolaryngology, 5(1), 10–17. https://doi.org/10.3342/ceo.2012.5.1.10
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