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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Hear Res. 2018 Jan 9;359:91–100. doi: 10.1016/j.heares.2018.01.002

Table 1.

Participant demographics

Category CI (n=106) Hearing (n=66)
Gender:
Male 54 (50.94%) 26 (39.39%)
Female 52 (49.06%) 40 (60.61%)
Age in Years (SD): 6.98 (0.89) 7.17 (0.96)
Race:
White 83 (78.30%) 54 (81.8%)
African American 9 (8.49%) 6 (9.09%)
Asian 3 (2.83%) 1 (1.52%)
Other 11 (10.38%) 5 (7.58%)
Ethnicity:
Hispanic 18 (16.98%) 8 (12.12%)
Non-Hispanic 88 (83.02%) 58 (87.88%)
Cause of Hearing Loss:
Sudden 7 (6.60%) N/A
Progressive 29 (27.36%) N/A
Congenital 66 (62.26%) N/A
Unknown 4 (3.77%) N/A
Age of Onset in Months (SD) 1.99 (6.70) N/A
Age at Diagnosis in Months (SD) 8.42 (9.21) N/A
Unaided Pure Tone Average in Better Ear* 107.43 (16.04) 15.91 (6.27)
Age at Implantation in Years (SD) 1.92 (0.89) N/A
Device Manufacturer
Advanced Bionics 37 (34.91%) N/A
Cochlear 50 (47.17%) N/A
Med-El 19 (17.92%) N/A
Perceptual Reasoning (SD)* 99.93 (15.73) 115.92 (13.72)
Processing Speed (SD)* 96.28 (13.84) 102.38 (13.92)
CASL composite score (SD)* 78.21 (22.82) 117.08 (16.09)
Maternal Education*:
Completed High School or Less 18 (16.98%) 4 (6.06%)
Some College 31 (29.25%) 3 (4.55%)
College or more 57 (53.77%) 59 (89.39%)
Family Income*:
Less than $29,999 19 (17.92%) 3 (4.55%)
$30,000–49,999 23 (21.70%) 1 (1.52%)
$50,000–$74,999 22 (20.75%) 13 (19.70%)
$75,000–$99,999 17 (16.04%) 10 (15.15%)
Greater than $100,000 18 (16.98%) 33 (50.00%)
Declined to answer 7 (6.60%) 6 (9.09%)
*

indicates significant difference between groups (p < 0.05)