Table 2.
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Group A | Group B | High-Demand Leisure Activities | Low-Demand Leisure Activities | Instrumental Activities | Social Activities | ||||||
Paresis | Sensory Loss | Paresis | Sensory Loss | z | p | z | p | z | p | z | p |
No | No | No | Yes | 0.896 | .371 | 2.567* | .010* | 1.564 | .118 | 2.112* | .035* |
Upper limb only | No | Upper limb only | Yes | 0.645 | .557 | 1.559 | .134 | 0.901 | .904 | 0.687 | .716 |
Upper and lower limbs | No | Upper and lower limbs | Yes | 0.143 | .886 | 0.806 | .420 | 0.698 | .485 | 0.205 | .837 |
No | No | Upper limb only | No | 1.420 | .155 | 0.388 | .698 | 1.615 | .106 | 1.500 | .133 |
No | No | Upper and lower limbs | No | 4.410* | .000* | 4.600* | .000* | 4.230* | .000* | 4.020* | .000* |
Note. Summary of key statistics obtained from Mann–Whitney pairwise tests conducted for four sets of five comparisons that replicated the primary analysis for each of the four domains of the ACS. The first three comparisons present the effects of somatosensory loss for each paretic status (no paresis, upper limb only, upper and lower limbs). The last two comparisons present the effects of paresis when there is no measured somatosensory loss.
p < .05.