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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Aug 23.
Published in final edited form as: Rehabil Psychol. 2012 Aug;57(3):256–265. doi: 10.1037/a0029522

Table 1.

Demographic Information at Baseline Assessment

OI Complicated mild to moderate TBI Severe TBI
n 117 63 23
Lowest GCS N/A 13.45 (1.98) 3.83 (1.69)
Age at injury, Mean (SD) 5.11 (1.07) 5.04 (1.19) 4.95 (1.00)
Child's race (% white) 75.6 66.2 69.6
Child's gender (% male) 58.0 56.9 69.6
Primary caregiver education n (% of sample) 53 (45.4%) High school or GED or less, 64 (54.7%) Some college or more 34 (54.0%) High school or GED or less, 29 (46.0%) Some college or more 16 (69.6%) High school or GED or less, 7 (30.4%) Some college or more
Days from injury to baseline visit, Mean (SD)a,b 35.18 (15.01) 46.00 (23.02) 47.35 (23.50)
Time since injury at extended follow-up in months, Mean (SD)b 41.11 (9.32) 34.78 (10.25) 37.48 (11.25)
Median census tract incomea $63,924 ($23,582) $58,111 ($26,762) $54,308 ($15,823)

Note. GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale; OI = orthopedic injury; TBI = traumatic brain injury.

a

Significant difference (p > .05) between OI and severe TBI.

b

Significant difference (p > .05) between OI and complicated mild to moderate TBI.