U.S., March 22 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06889259) titled 'Efficacy and Safety of CBT on Tinnitus' on March 03.
Brief Summary: Tinnitus, the perception of sound without external stimuli, affects 14% of the global population, posing a significant public health concern. This predominantly subjective condition often leads to psychological and physical distress, including anxiety, depression, and insomnia. As tinnitus prevalence rises due to aging populations and increased noise exposure, the need for effective treatments grows urgent.
Current approaches include pharmacological interventions, sound therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), with CBT recognized as most effective for addr...