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. 2014 Jul 8;2014:370307. doi: 10.1155/2014/370307

Table 2.

Bivariate correlations.

MTQ 
r (95% CI)
T-NRS 
r (95% CI)
RS13 
r (95% CI)
PHQ9 
r (95% CI)
GAD7 
r (95% CI)
MTQ 1   
T-NRS .526 [.498–−.551]∗∗ 1
Resilience (RS13) −.399 [−.428–−.369]∗∗ −.132 [−.165–−.098]∗∗ 1
Depression (PHQ9) .667 [.646–.687]∗∗ .352 [.322–.382]∗∗ −.559 [−.584–−.533]∗∗ 1
Anxiety (GAD7) .616 [.593–.637]∗∗ .303 [.271–.333]∗∗ −.548 [−.574–−.523]∗∗ .805 [.790–.819]∗∗ 1
Somatic symptom Severity (PHQ15) .540 [.514–.564]∗∗ .303 [.271–.333]∗∗ −.440 [−.468–−.413]∗∗ .758 [.742–.773]∗∗ .655 [.634–.675]∗∗

Bivariate Spearman-Rho correlation coefficients and their 95% confidence limits (95% CI) are reported. Confidence limits that do not include 0 are considered significant. MTQ—tinnitus-related distress assessed with the 12-item Mini Tinnitus Questionnaire [14], T-NRS—tinnitus loudness rated on a numeric rating scale. **P < .001.