Table 1 Prevalence of tinnitus across the experimental variables (N = 132,438).

From: A genome-wide association study of tinnitus reveals shared genetic links to neuropsychiatric disorders

Experimental variables

Tinnitus

No, never

Yes, but not now, but have in the past

Yes, now some of the time

Yes, now a lot of the time

Yes, now most or all of the time

Sex (male > female)**

Male

41,761 (31.5%)

6878 (5.2%)

5857 (4.4%)

1839 (1.4%)

5311 (4%)

Female

52,152 (39.4%)

7764 (5.9%)

5959 (4.5%)

1508 (1.1%)

3409 (2.6%)

Ethnicity

British White

90,696 (68.5%)

14,134 (10.7%)

11,460 (8.7%)

3258 (2.5%)

8472 (6.4%)

Irish White

3217 (2.4%)

508 (0.4%)

356 (0.3%)

89 (0.1%)

248 (0.2%)

Loud music exposure (none > yes)*

None

83,616 (63.9%)

11,684 (8.9%)

9697 (7.4%)

2720 (2.1%)

7198 (5.5%)

Yes, less than 1Ā year

2388 (1.8%)

753 (0.6%)

478 (0.4%)

125 (0.1%)

276 (0.2%)

Yes, 1–5Ā years

3787 (2.9%)

980 (0.7%)

674 (0.5%)

222 (0.2%)

507 (0.4%)

Yes, more than 5Ā years

3154 (2.4%)

959 (0.7%)

757 (0.6%)

225 (0.2%)

597 (0.5%)

Work-related noise exposure (none > yes)*

None

75,372 (57.4%)

9859 (7.5%)

7856 (6%)

2176 (1.7%)

5365 (4.1%)

Yes, less than 1Ā year

4683 (3.6%)

1139 (0.9%)

719 (0.5%)

206 (0.2%)

464 (0.4%)

Yes, 1–5Ā years

4430 (3.4%)

1180 (0.9%)

941 (0.7%)

273 (0.2%)

671 (0.5%)

Yes, more than 5Ā years

8792 (6.7%)

2316 (1.8%)

2168 (1.6%)

665 (0.5%)

2133 (1.6%)

Age (40 > 70Ā years)**

40–49

20,228 (15.3%)

3589 (2.7%)

1876 (1.4%)

389 (0.3%)

389 (0.3%)

50–59

30,209 (22.8%)

4675 (3.5%)

3633 (2.7%)

1034 (0.8%)

2439 (1.8%)

60–69

43,043 (32.5%)

6301 (4.8%)

6227 (4.7%)

1903 (1.4%)

5255 (4%)

 > 70

433 (0.3%)

77 (0.1%)

80 (0.1%)

21 (0%)

77 (0.1%)

  1. **Chi square p < 10–100, *Chi square p < 10–10.