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Experts developed a consensus definition for misophonia, a sound sensitivity disorder. This crucial step aims to unify research and improve treatments for individuals with misophonia.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Audiology

Background:

  • Misophonia, a disorder characterized by decreased tolerance to specific sounds, lacks a standardized definition.
  • This absence hinders research progress and the development of effective treatments for affected individuals.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a consensus definition of misophonia through expert consensus.
  • To provide a foundational definition for researchers and clinicians in the field.

Main Methods:

  • A modified Delphi method was employed by an expert committee.
  • Candidate definitional statements were systematically reviewed and evaluated over four iterative rounds.
  • Consensus was defined as 80% or more agreement on statements' premise and phrasing.

Main Results:

  • A rigorous consensus-building process resulted in a final, agreed-upon definition of misophonia.
  • The definition incorporates scientific and clinical evidence evaluated by experts.

Conclusions:

  • The developed consensus definition represents a significant step toward unifying the field of misophonia research.
  • This standardized definition is expected to foster greater cohesion among researchers and clinicians dedicated to understanding and supporting individuals with misophonia.