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. 2023 Oct 31;10:e46959. doi: 10.2196/46959

Table 1.

Characteristics of individual participants’ demographics.

Participants Age (years), gender Highest education Employment status MoCAa Diagnosis (year) Communication disorder Experience with technologyb
P1 56, Female Undergraduate Not employed 21 Encephalitis (2016) Mild dysarthria 4
P2 46, Male High school Not employed 16 Traumatic brain injury (2017) Mild dysarthria, auditory memory difficulties 3
P3 48, Male High school Not employed 15 Stroke (2017) Mild dysarthria, Mild to moderate auditory memory difficulties 2
P4 61, Male Did not complete high school Not employed 16 Hydrocephalus (1985) Moderate dysarthria, mild to moderate cognitive-communication disorder, auditory memory difficulties 2
P5 69, Female Postgraduate Not employed 22 Stroke (2019) Mild aphasia 4
P6 81, Male Undergraduate Retired 15 Stroke (2017) Moderate aphasia (comprehension better than expression), auditory memory difficulties 4
P7 57, Male Postgraduate Full-time 21 Stroke (2021) Mild aphasia, mild dyslexia (acquired), slight apraxia of speech 3
P8 50, Male Undergraduate Not employed 15 Stroke (2010) Mild to moderate aphasia, auditory memory difficulties 2
P9 54, Female Undergraduate Not employed 20 Functional neurological disorder (2016) Mild anomia 3
P10 60, Male Postgraduate Not employed 13 Stroke (2012) Moderate aphasia (comprehension better than expression), auditory memory difficulties 3

aMoCA: Montreal Cognitive Assessment.

bExperience with technology scale (1=inexperienced to 5=experienced).