Table 1. Demographic Characteristics of Participants (n=28).
Age at Time of Interview | N |
20-29 | 2 |
30-39 | 6 |
40-49 | 9 |
50-59 | 7 |
60-69 | 4 |
Sex | N |
Female | 8 |
Male | 20 |
Race/Ethnicity | N |
White/Caucasian | 23 |
Black or African American | 2 |
Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish | 1 |
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander | 1 |
Asian | 1 |
Spinal Cord Injury Levels * | N |
Complete (n=12), Incomplete (n=16) ** | |
C1-3 | 2 |
C4 | 4 |
C5 | 2 |
C6 | 6 |
C7-8 | 1 |
T1-9 | 6 |
T10-L1 | 7 |
Years Post-Injury | N |
Range | 1 – 46 |
Median | 17 |
Mean | 18 |
*Participants self-identified their own level of injury. Where multiple levels of injury were indicated by an individual, the highest level was included. ** The number of incomplete injuries represented in the total for each category is as follows: 1 (C1-3), 3 (C4), 1 (C5), 3 (C6), 1 (C7-8), 3 (T1-9), 4 (T10-L1). The remaining number were complete injuries.