Tinnitus Handicap Inventory (THI) - HearCare, INC and Associates 2026

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  2. Begin by entering your name and the date at the top of the form. This personal information is essential for tracking your responses.
  3. Proceed to answer each question regarding how tinnitus has affected you over the past week. For each statement, select 'YES', 'SOMETIMES', or 'NO' based on your experience.
  4. Each response corresponds to a point value: 'YES' earns 4 points, 'SOMETIMES' earns 2 points, and 'NO' earns 0 points. Be sure to tally your total points at the end of the questionnaire.
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The tinnitus handicap was evaluated with 25-item THI questionnaire. As described above, THI is a widely used questionnaire to assess the severity of tinnitus. A Korean adaptation of THI14) is composed of 25 items in total, with functional (11 items), emotional (9 items), and catastrophic (5 items) subscales.
Pure tone air conduction and bone conduction testing: For pure air conduction, your average hearing threshold sensitivity must be 90 decibels (dB) or worse in the ear in which you can hear better. The threshold for bone conduction is 60 dB or worse in your better ear.
Take the thresholds for four frequencies (500,1000,2000,3000) for each ear and average them. Increase by 1.5% for each dB above 25dB for each ear. Multiply the better ear by 5 (to weight it more heavily). Add that number with the worse ear and divide by 6 to get your hearing handicap.
Hearing impairment is defined as a deviation or change for the worse in either auditory structure or auditory function, usually outside the range of normal. Hearing handicap means the disadvantage imposed by a hearing impairment on a persons performance in the activities of daily living.
Instructions: The purpose of this questionnaire is to identify, quantify, and evaluate the difficulties that you may be experiencing because of tinnitus.

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So scores of 022 can be taken as low and indicate weak tinnitus; scores of 2448 can be taken as lower moderate and indicate mild tinnitus; 5072 is upper moderate and indicates strong tinnitus; and 74100 is high and indicates very strong tinnitus.
BEST TOOL: The Hearing Handicap Inventory for the Elderly Screening Version (HHIE-S) is a 10-item questionnaire developed to assess how an individual perceives the social and emotional effects of hearing loss.
Conclusion: At baseline, the THI provided a higher score than the TFI for a higher degree of tinnitus but a lower score for lower tinnitus severity. Both THI and TFI were good questionnaires for baseline assessment and for treatment-related changes.

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