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. 2017 Aug 17;143(8):796–802. doi: 10.1001/jamaoto.2017.0276

Table 2. Characteristics of Academic Otolaryngologists Receiving Research Funding and/or Payments.

Variable Men (n = 1202) Women (n = 312) Effect Size
With industry contributions, (%) 68.1 (65.5) 56.1 (28.1) 0.25 (0.77)
With research payments/funding, (%) 5.2 (9.2) 1.9 (9.4) 0.18 (0.01)
Total research payments and/or funding, $a 1 852 599 (723 010) 376 498 (227 497)
Mean research payments and/or funding, $a 30 370.5 (6075.7) 62 749.7 (7109.3) 0.54 (0.03)
Mean h-index [SEM]a 21.5 [0.3] (38.0 [0.96]) 16.5 [0.46] (25.5 [1.51]) 0.46 (1.11)
Mean publications [SEM]a 97.1 [2.5] (52.1 [2.17]) 55.5 [2.4] (21.3 [1.93]) 0.69 (0.89)

Abbreviation: SEM, standard error of mean.

a

Values in parentheses denote characteristics of top 10% of academic otolaryngologists based on h-index.