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    • Psychology
    • Rehabilitation

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    • Tinnitus, a prevalent auditory condition, significantly impacts quality of life.
    • Effective coping mechanisms are crucial for managing tinnitus distress.

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    • To discuss theoretical frameworks for defining and categorizing coping in tinnitus.
    • To provide an overview of empirical research on tinnitus coping.
    • To identify limitations in current research and suggest future directions.

    Main Methods:

    • Narrative review of theoretical perspectives on coping.
    • Systematic overview of empirical studies on tinnitus coping.
    • Analysis of research trends and measurement techniques.

    Main Results:

    • Current research on tinnitus coping lacks standardized definitions and consistent measurement tools.
    • Empirical studies show varied trends in coping strategy effectiveness.
    • Significant gaps and methodological issues exist in the existing literature.

    Conclusions:

    • Further research is needed to refine theoretical models of tinnitus coping.
    • Standardized methodologies are essential for advancing the understanding of tinnitus coping.
    • Improved research practices will facilitate the development of more effective interventions for tinnitus management.