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. 2019 Jul 8;92(8):1179–1190. doi: 10.1007/s00420-019-01453-0

Table 1.

Demographic data on female preschool teachers and randomly selected women as population controls

Preschool cohort (total n = 4718)a Population controls (total n = 4122)a p valueb
Median (IQR) n/total n % (95% CI) Median (IQR) n/total n % (95% CI)
Age in years 45 (38–53) 48 (39–57) < 0.0001
Employment status (currently working) 4265/4714 90 (90–91) 3310/4114 80 (79–82) < 0.0001
Education and income combined (mutually exclusive categories)c < 0.0001
 University education and ≥ 30,000 SEK 3804/4653 82 (81–83) 1774/4027 44 (43–46)
 No university education and ≥ 30,000 SEK, or, university education and < 30,000 SEK 849/4653 18 (17–19) 1528/4027 38 (36–39)
 Lower than university education and < 30,000 SEK 0/4653 0 725/4027 18 (17–19)
Smoking (ever smoked daily) 1213/4703 26 (25–27) 1591/4089 39 (37–40) < 0.0001
Family history of hearing loss (< age 55) 881/4702 19 (18–20) 755/4100 18 (17–20) 0.698
Ear infections (recurrent or prolonged) 728/4690 16 (14–17) 580/4092 14 (13–15) 0.077
Tympanostomy tube (ever) 191/3351 6 (5–6) 149/2743 5 (5–6) 0.651
Noisy leisure activities (≥ month or more) 1179/4705 25 (24–26) 1199/4089 29 (28–31) < 0.0001
Hearing protection leisure time (always or often)d 208/1164 18 (16–20) 233/1182 20 (17–22) 0.253
Loud music in headphones (≥ month, ≥ 75% vol.) 358/2695 13 (12–15) 460/2458 19 (17–20) < 0.0001
Loud noise, can´t hear conversation (≥ 25% time) 3368/4515 75 (73–76) 1176/3688 32 (30–33) < 0.0001
Loud noise, have to raise own voice (≥ 25% time) 3376/4517 75 (73–76) 1078/3689 29 (28–31) < 0.0001
Hearing protection at work (always or often) 123/4521 3 (2–3) 170/3698 5 (4–5) < 0.0001
Changed job/workplace due to noise (ever) 312/4685 7 (6–7) 72/4034 2 (1–2) < 0.0001
Stressful working conditions
Effort–reward imbalance (ERI) (ratio > 1) 3725/4684 80 (78–81) 2383/4012 59 (58–61) < 0.0001
Emotional demands, COPSOQ (often or always) 1699/4663 36 (35–38) 919/3985 23 (22–24) < 0.0001
Exposure strata among currently workinge < 0.0001
 Unexposed to noise and stress 384/4205 9 (8–10) 919/3250 29 (27–30)
 Stress only (ERI or COPSOQ) 831/4205 20 (19–21) 1483/3250 46 (44–48)
 Noise only (exposed ≥ 25% of time at work) 294/4205 7 (6–8) 163/3250 5 (4–6)
 Both noise and stress exposure 2696/4205 64 (63–66) 685/3250 21 (20–22)

IQR inter-quartile range

aTable shows data for subjects with non-missing data

bp values based on non-parametric test of difference in medians or Chi square test of difference in proportions between the two cohorts

cAll preschool teachers have a university degree and data was obtained from national registry. For controls, the proportion reporting university as the highest attained education level are shown. The rest had compulsory schooling or lower

dProportion of non-missing data among those reporting noisy leisure activities

eExclusive categories among currently working respondents excluding individuals with missing data on noise and/or stress exposure