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Table 6 Number and percentage of the patient’s complaints in Central Auditory Processing Questionnaire for adults in both study groups

From: Deficits in central auditory processing among migraine patients

 

Migraine group

VM group

N

%

N

%

1. Hearing problems

0

0%

0

0%

2. Diffculty in understanding speech in quiet

0

0%

0

0%

3. Difficulty in understanding speech in noise

13

65%

15

75%

4. Difficulty in dealing with others

4

20%

5

25%

5. Asking a lot to repeat speech

8

40%

10

50%

6. Lack of attention

13

65%

14

70%

7. Diffculty in sound localization

1

5%

2

10%

8. Memory problems

15

75%

17

85%

9. Diffculty in music appreciation

1

5%

2

10%

10. Other medical problems

2

10%

4

20%

11. Family history of similar conditions

3

15%

2

10%

12. Work problems

8

40%

10

50%

13. Family communication problem

5

25%

7

35%

14. Previous problems in education

10

50%

8

40%

  1. The most common complaint for both groups was problems in memory and attention (especially in the VM group), followed by difficulty in understanding speech in background noise (75% of the VM group and 65% of the migraine group). Also, about half of both groups complained of previous problems in education mostly were memory and concentration problems