Please complete this questionnaire to help us understand more about your experiences with sound sensitivities and discomforts, commonly known as Misophobia. Your responses will provide valuable insights into the issues you've been facing. If you need extra time, you can always save the answers and revist them later.
Do you have any of the following? This can be either diagnosis or self-diagnosed. Choose as many as option as you like, or none if not applicable.
How would you rate the sound of chewing on a scale of 1 to 5, where 1 is 'very pleasant' and 5 is 'very unpleasant'?
On a scale of 1 to 5, how would you describe your experience of the sound of a pen clicking, with 1 being 'very pleasant' and 5 being 'very unpleasant'?
How do you feel about the sound of foot tapping? Please rate it on a scale from 1 ('very pleasant') to 5 ('very unpleasant').
How would you rate the sound of typing on a keyboard on a scale of 1 ('very pleasant') to 5 ('very unpleasant')?
On a scale from 1 to 5, how would you rate the sound of breathing, where 1 is 'very pleasant' and 5 is 'very unpleasant'?
How do you feel about the sound of sniffling? Please rate your experience on a scale of 1 ('very pleasant') to 5 ('very unpleasant').
How would you rate the sound of whispering on a scale from 1 ('very pleasant') to 5 ('very unpleasant')?
On a scale of 1 to 5, how would you describe your experience of the sound of finger snapping, with 1 being 'very pleasant' and 5 being 'very unpleasant'?
How do you feel about the sound of a door slamming? Please rate it on a scale from 1 ('very pleasant') to 5 ('very unpleasant').
How would you rate the sound of water dripping on a scale of 1 ('very pleasant') to 5 ('very unpleasant')?
Think about the sound of chewing and try to remember the emotional response it triggers in you. Multiple selections are allowed.
Think about the sound of pen clicking and try to remember the emotional response it triggers in you. Multiple selections are allowed.
Think about the sound of foot tapping and try to remember the emotional response it triggers in you. Multiple selections are allowed.
Think about the sound of typing and try to remember the emotional response it triggers in you. Multiple selections are allowed.
Think about the sound of breathing and try to remember the emotional response it triggers in you. Multiple selections are allowed.
Do you find that these sounds (breathing, chewing etc) become more triggering when you feel that you cannot easily remove yourself from the situation?
Do these specific sounds significantly disrupt your ability to concentrate on tasks or activities?
Have you found yourself avoiding certain social situations or gatherings specifically to avoid encountering these triggering sounds?
Your Diagnosis is now ready