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. 2022 Apr 7;47(3):361–368. doi: 10.1080/10790268.2022.2057721

Table 1.

Clinical and demographics characteristics of the participants.

Characteristic Total sample
Age (years), median (IQR) 52.5 (21)
Sex (men), n (%) 28 (47.5)
Race, n (%)  
Asian 3 (5.1)
African American 6 (10.1)
Caucasian 48 (81.4)
Hispanic 2 (3.4)
Height (cm) 171.5 (17.1)
Weight (Kg), median (IQR) 75 (27)
Cause of SCI, n (%)  
Traumatic 43 (72.9)
Non-traumatic 16 (27.1)
Time since injury (years), median (IQR) 16.5 (27.25)
Level of injury, n (%)  
Cervical 12 (22)
High thoracic 15 (25.4)
Low thoracic 22 (37.3)
Lumbar 5 (8.5)
Unknown 4 (6.8)
Sitting balance, median (IQR), n  = 18  
FIST 44 (12)
Functional independence, median (IQR)  
SCIM-Total 62 (16)
SCIM-Mobility 16 (6)
SCIM-Selfcare 18 (3)
Wheelchair skills, median (IQR)  
WST-Performance 65 (31)
WST-Capacity 83 (22)
WST-Confidence 82 (21)
Quality of life  
WHOQOL-Physical Health 65 (11)
WHOQOL-Psychological 69 (12)
WHOQOL-Social Relationships 65 (31)
WHOQOL-Environment 88 (25)

IQR: interquartile range; FIST: Function in Sitting Test; SCIM III: Spinal Cord Injury Measures III; WHOQOL: World Health Organization Quality of Life; WST: Wheelchair Skills test

The number of participants n = 59 unless otherwise stated.