U.S., June 9 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07631403) titled 'CBT, Breathing Exercises, and Psychoeducation on Tinnitus-Related Distress' on June 01.
Brief Summary: Tinnitus is the perception of sound, such as ringing or buzzing, without any external source. It is common and can cause significant distress, including anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and reduced quality of life. Because there is currently no cure for tinnitus, treatment focuses on lowering the distress it causes and helping people cope.
This study compared three different non-drug approaches to managing tinnitus-related distress:
Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), a structured psychological treatment that helps people chan...