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. 2018 Dec 10;61(12):2837–2853. doi: 10.1044/2018_JSLHR-S-17-0356

Table 1.

Demographic, language, and intelligibility characteristics of children with cerebral palsy (CP).

Child ID Sex Age (in months) TACL-4 SSa Overall intelligibility (%) GMFCS b Anatomic involvement
CP01 F 67 83 85.6 I Left hemiplegia
CP02 F 62 106 35.7 IV Quadriplegia
CP03 F 66 76 35.5 II Diplegia
CP04 F 62 85 57.6 I Left hemiplegia
CP05 F 63 119 9.5 II Right hemiplegia
CP06 F 63 68 31.9 III Quadriplegia
CP07 F 61 102 58.9 I Right hemiplegia
CP08 F 60 128 55.6 III Right hemiplegia
CP09 F 71 76 25.6 V Quadriplegia
CP10 F 62 74 60.7 IV Diplegia
CP11 F 60 124 64.0 IV Diplegia
CP12 F 62 87 40.2 II Right hemiplegia
CP13 F 61 115 86.3 I Unknown
CP14 M 63 87 71.9 IV Quadriplegia
CP15 M 68 98 31.7 IV Quadriplegia
CP16 M 62 100 57.2 I Diplegia
CP17 M 69 94 59.9 IV Quadriplegia
CP18 M 71 72 71.6 III Right hemiplegia
CP19 M 65 104 36.5 I Right hemiplegia
CP20 M 66 87 38.6 I Right hemiplegia

Note. TACL-4 = Test for Auditory Comprehension of Language–Fourth Edition; SS = standard score; GMFCS = Gross Motor Function Classification System; F = female; M = male.

a

TACL-4 SS (M = 100, SD = 15).

b

GMFCS rating (I = no/mild impairment, V = severe impairment).