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Abstract
There is no standard diagnostic criterion for tinnitus, although some clinical assessment
instruments do exist for identifying patient complaints. Within epidemiological studies
the presence of tinnitus is determined primarily by self-report, typically in response
to a single question. Using these methods prevalence figures vary widely. Given the
variety of published estimates worldwide, we assessed and collated published prevalence
estimates of tinnitus and tinnitus severity, creating a narrative synthesis of the
data. The variability between prevalence estimates was investigated in order to determine
any barriers to data synthesis and to identify reasons for heterogeneity.