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. 2020 Nov 19;11:570989. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2020.570989

Table 2.2.

Results.

THI TQ
CISS (N = 306) sex B 95% Cl P B 95% CI P
Task-orientated coping M −0.28 −0.37– −0.20 <0.01 −0.24 −0.30– −0.18 <0.01
F −0.26 −0.38– −0.15 <0.01 −0.25 −0.34– −0.17 <0.01
Emotional–orientated coping M 0.61 0.52–0.70 <0.01 0.23 0.16–0.30 <0.01
F 0.77 0.64–0.89 <0.01 0.38 0.29–0.48 <0.01
Avoidance-orientated coping M 0.29 0.19–0.39 <0.01 0.21 0.14–0.28 <0.01
F 0.17 0.04–0.31 0.01 −0.03 −0.13–0.07 0.53
Distraction M 0.64 0.46–0.82 <0.01 0.40 0.27–0.53 <0.01
F 0.76 0.55–0.97 <0.01 0.38 0.22– −0.54 <0.01
Social diversion M 0.04 −0.22–0.30 0.75 −0.14 −0.33–0.04 0.13
F −0.75 −1.06– −0.44 <0.01 −0.96 −1.19– −0.74 <0.01

Outcome of linear regression analysis of CISS scores and tinnitus questionnaires (THI, TQ). B, Regression coefficient; 95% Ci, 95% confidence interval; F, female; M, male. Missing data was imputed. A total of 306 patients were included in the analysis (207 males, 99 females).