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Table 2 Demographic and injury characteristics by treatment condition at baseline

From: The design and evaluation of a health education control for comparison with cognitive behavioural therapy for individuals with acquired brain injury

 

CBT-SF (n = 34)

M (SD) or %

HE (n = 17)

M (SD) or %

Range

Demographics

 Age at study entry

48.59 (14.82)

48.78 (11.95)

23–71

 Sex (% male)

59%

65%

 

 Years of education

13.44 (1.76)

13.35 (2.51)

9–17

Injury characteristics

 Injury type (% TBI)

44%

41%

 

 Time since injury (months)

62.05 (62.32)

49.22 (53.23)

5–251

 PTA duration (for TBI)

29.70 (35.10)a

14.60 (13.20)b

 < 1–109

 GCS score (for TBI)

7.5 (5.14)c

7.17 (4.36)c

3–15

 Stroke mechanism (% ischaemic)

72%c

70%

 

 Stroke hemisphere (%)

Right (50%)c

Left (39%)c

Bilateral (11%)c

Right (30%)

Left (40%)

Bilateral (30%)

 
  1. CBT-SF Cognitive behavioural therapy for sleep disturbance and fatigue, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, HE Health education, M mean, PTA Post-traumatic amnesia, SD Standard deviation, TBI Traumatic brain injury, aMissing data from five participants, bMissing data from two participants, cMissing data from one participant