Misophonia assessment on individuals with various occupations

Deepika Vanukuri 1 and Lakshmi Prasanna P 2, *

1 Apollo Institute of Medical Sciences and Research, Apollo health city campus, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, 500096, Telangana, India.
2 Helen Keller’s Institute of Research and Rehabilitation for the Disabled Children, RK Puram, near Neredmet X roads, Secunderabad-500056, Telangana, India.
 
Research Article
World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, 2023, 08(01), 225–230.
Article DOI: 10.30574/wjaets.2023.8.1.0031
Publication history: 
Received on 20 December 2022; revised on 31 January 2023; accepted on 03 February 2023
 
Abstract: 
Most people in the current situation may suffer from misophonia but are unable to identify it because they are unaware of the condition. Misophonia is a condition in which certain sounds can cause an outburst of irritation, anger, or aggression. In this context, the current study sought to assess and confirm the presence of misophonia in people of various occupations. The study included 30 participants ranging in age from 23 to 54 years. All participants were given a developed Misophonia Assessment Questionnaire in Telugu, and the data was analyzed using SPSS 20 and qualitative analysis was performed to check other aspects such as condition and associated problems. According to the findings, homemakers (17%), ASLP (13%), students (13%), teachers (13%), special educators (10%), conductors (10%), correspondents (10%), musicians (7%), and AWT (7%) all participated. Participants reported misophonia in the following situations: stress (30%), shouting (27%), group (23%), dialysis (10%), tiredness (7%), and television (3%). Out of all the participants 47% fall under Subclinical i.e normal, 23% Moderate, 20% Mild and 10% are Severe. ANOVA followed by post hoc reveals that no significant difference found between occupation except for student and correspondent and ASLP and correspondent in age condition where as other factors such as gender and condition showed no significant difference. According to the current study findings, nearly 53% of participants reported mild to severe misophonia based on the misophonia assessment questionnaire, and it was also discovered that stress levels are higher when compared to others. Finally, the authors stated that misophonia may be a part of daily life where most of the people will be addressed and ignored, it must be assessed and treated appropriately before it has an impact on quality of life.
 
Keywords: 
Telugu language; Misophonia; Occupation; Selective sound sensitivity; Misophonia Assessment Questionnaire
 
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