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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aphasiology. 2018 Sep 4;33(2):125–139. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2018.1512080

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of the patient sample (adapted from Kendall et al, 2015)

Participant Age (years) Sex Education level (years) Duration post- onset (months) WAB-AQ (out of 100) BNT (out of 60) SAPA (number correct out of 151)
1 49 M 16 21 87.5 37 96
2 26 M 16 45 94.2 57 128
3 48 M 13 16 94.6 52 131
4 27 M 13 17 51.1 44 74
5 67 F 14 162 84.5 36 94
6 53 M 19 81 63.9 13 64
7 63 M 16 15 37.6 1 53
8 64 M 20 52 76.3 9 80
9 57 F 14 38 52.6 5 61
10 47 F 16 11 84.6 50 123
11 62 M 15 29 96.1 57 115
12 74 F 18 8 91.3 51 105
13 30 F 14 14 50.8 5 50
14 60 F 18 65 59.5 15 81
15 57 M 16 24 82.0 31 102
16 72 M 18 211 69.8 34 76
17 67 M 16 104 81.1 56 103
18 68 M 23 14 92.0 57 109
19 33 F 15 31 78.2 31 65
20 70 M 16 10 94.7 43 114
21 45 F 12 14 85.2 22 124
22 78 M 13 41 90.2 46 105
23 61 F 16 15 95.0 50 110
24 67 M 15 20 86.6 18 124
25 61 F 18 155 92.0 32 109
26 51 F 13 22 74.3 41 96
AVERAGE 56 N/A 16 48 78.7 34.3 95.8
SD 15 N/A 3 53 16.5 18.1 24.1

Note. WAB-AQ – Western Aphasia Battery Aphasia Quotient; BNT = Boston Naming Test; SAPA = Standardized Assessment of Phonology in Aphasia