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Data Set 2: Gender Based Differences in Tinnitus More Tinnitus Severity Data Summaries

Overall Sample Number: 873

Number of patients responding to this item: 730sample subset.gif: When the sample size for the current analysis is substantially (more than 10%) smaller than the total number of patients in the database, this will appear to flag that fact.
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HAS TINNITUS CAUSED YOU ANY OF THE FOLLOWING PROBLEMS:
    MADE IT UNCOMFORTABLE TO BE IN QUIET  [] NO     [] SOMETIMES     [] YES
    MADE IT DIFFICULT TO CONCENTRATE      [] NO     [] SOMETIMES     [] YES
    MADE IT HARDER TO INTERACT PLEASANTLY [] NO     [] SOMETIMES     [] YES
       WITH OTHERS

DIFFICULTY CONCENTRATING CAUSED BY TINNITUS
Males Females All
N Column % N Column % N Column %
No 156 29.6 61 30.0 217 36.8
Yes, sometimes 177 33.6 62 30.5 239 39.4
Yes, often 194 36.8 80 39.4 274 37.5
Column Total* 527 100.0 203 100.0 730 100.0
χ2 (2) = 0.688, p = .709

* Omits 143 patients who either did not respond, or who responded to an earlier questionnaire version that did not include the response categories shown above.

Difficulty concentrating caused by tinnitus [Histogram]: Difficulty concentrating caused by tinnitus Histogram Picture.

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