2014
DOI: 10.1002/jclp.22098
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Misophonia: Incidence, Phenomenology, and Clinical Correlates in an Undergraduate Student Sample

Abstract: This investigation contributes to a better understanding of misophonia and indicates potential factors that may co-occur and influence the clinical presentation of a person with misophonia symptoms.

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“…Studies into the nature of misophonia have been inconclusive [5], although it is evident that misophonia causes major functional impairment in sufferers [6]. Given the prevalence of trigger sounds, which is inevitable in modern society, and the rising number of self-identified misophonia sufferers in online support groups, it is imperative that this condition garner more attention among researchers and clinicians alike.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Studies into the nature of misophonia have been inconclusive [5], although it is evident that misophonia causes major functional impairment in sufferers [6]. Given the prevalence of trigger sounds, which is inevitable in modern society, and the rising number of self-identified misophonia sufferers in online support groups, it is imperative that this condition garner more attention among researchers and clinicians alike.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Misophonia has been described in the literature possibly as part of a psychiatric disorder [6] or as a separate entity with its own set of psychopathology [7,8]. A recent large-scale online study of more than 300 misophonia sufferers conducted by Rouw and Erfanian [9] found post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) to be associated with the severity of misophonia.…”
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“…Prior to treatment, Ariel completed the Misophonia Questionnaire and the Misophonia Severity Scale (Table 1). 2 Case 2. Lilly (pseudonym) was an 11-year-old Hispanic girl with misophonia symptoms and no psychiatric comorbidity.…”
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“…Existe uma limitação de informação sobre a prevalência da misofonia na população em geral, mas esta condição pode ser relativamente comum 3,7,9 . Em estudo realizado em 2014, com 483 estudantes, a misofonia se mostrou um fenômeno relativamente comum, com aproximadamente 20% da amostra relatando sintomas clinicamente significantes dessa condição 9 .…”
Section: Epidemiologia Da Misofoniaunclassified