» Articles » PMID: 39093322

Stressful Life Events and Tinnitus : Reflections and Speculations

Overview
Journal HNO
Date 2024 Aug 2
PMID 39093322
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The role of life events has not been extensively studied in the context of tinnitus. There is, however, evidence about the psychological impact of tinnitus and about the influence of psychological processes as mediators of the tinnitus experience. On the basis of this evidence, the possibility that stressful life events can act as a trigger for tinnitus is discussed; although the evidence is fragmentary and indirect, the possibility cannot be discounted. It is argued that the onset of tinnitus and the associated clinical encounters can constitute an acute stressful life event, and the ongoing experience of tinnitus can be regarded as a chronic stressful life event. Interactions between ongoing tinnitus and other life events are discussed. Possible mechanisms in terms of stress influencing predictive processing and signal detection judgments are considered.

Citing Articles

A Scoping Review of Corticosterone-Induced Changes in Ionotropic Glutamate Receptor Levels and Localization in the Rodent Brain: Implications for the Auditory System.

Edlund E, Domarecka E, Olze H, Szczepek A Brain Sci. 2025; 15(2).

PMID: 40002443 PMC: 11852854. DOI: 10.3390/brainsci15020110.

References
1.
McKenna L, Handscomb L, Hoare D, Hall D . A scientific cognitive-behavioral model of tinnitus: novel conceptualizations of tinnitus distress. Front Neurol. 2014; 5:196. PMC: 4186305. DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2014.00196. View

2.
Jastreboff P, Hazell J . A neurophysiological approach to tinnitus: clinical implications. Br J Audiol. 1993; 27(1):7-17. DOI: 10.3109/03005369309077884. View

3.
Hoskin R, Hunter M, Woodruff P . The effect of psychological stress and expectation on auditory perception: A signal detection analysis. Br J Psychol. 2014; 105(4):524-46. DOI: 10.1111/bjop.12048. View

4.
Job A, Cian C, Esquivie D, Leifflen D, Trousselard M, Charles C . Moderate variations of mood/emotional states related to alterations in cochlear otoacoustic emissions and tinnitus onset in young normal hearing subjects exposed to gun impulse noise. Hear Res. 2004; 193(1-2):31-8. DOI: 10.1016/j.heares.2004.02.010. View

5.
Husain F, Gander P, Jansen J, Shen S . Expectations for Tinnitus Treatment and Outcomes: A Survey Study of Audiologists and Patients. J Am Acad Audiol. 2018; 29(4):313-336. DOI: 10.3766/jaaa.16154. View