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. 2019 Dec 12;28(5):587–596. doi: 10.1038/s41431-019-0553-8

Table 2.

Participant demographics and characteristics collected in clinic (N = 106).

Demographic Category N (%)
Sex Male 59 (53)
Female 53 (47)
Degree of hearing loss Moderate 57 (54)
Severe 24 (23)
Profound 25 (24)
Family history of congenital HI Affected sibling 6 (6)
Affected parent 7 (7)
Affected sibling and parent 3 (3)
Consanguinity Yes 11 (10)
Ethnicity European 21 (20)
Asian 18 (17)
North African/Middle Eastern 14 (13)
Other Oceanian 2 (2)
Maori/Pacific Islander 1 (1)
Australian/New Zealander 45 (42)
Unknown 5 (5)
Maternal age (years) 18–25 15 (14)
26–34 44 (42)
34+ 40 (38)
Unknown 7 (7)
Assisted reproductive technology Yes 14 (13)
Gestation Prematurity (<37weeks) 21 (20)
Isolated HI Yes 78 (74)
Postcodea 1–25% quartile 14 (13)
26–50% quartile 20 (19)
51–75% quartile 36 (34)
76–99% quartile 36 (34)

HI hearing impairment, Y yes

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