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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jun 10.
Published in final edited form as: Percept Mot Skills. 2018 Nov 20;126(1):50–69. doi: 10.1177/0031512518809203

Table 1.

Demographic Data: Participants With TBI.

Participants with TBI (n = 20)
M (SD)
Subject Demographic Profile [95% CI]
Age 42.6 (19.5) [95% CI: 33.4, .51.7]
Gender
 Male (%) 14 (70)
Ethnicity
 Caucasian (%) 15 (75)
 African American (%) 2 (10)
 Hispanic (%) 3 (15)
Injury characteristics
 Initial Glasgow Coma Score (M, SD) 5.3 (6.4) [3.2, 7.4]
 Days since injury (M, SD) 33.8 (15.0) [10.5, 23.3]
Mechanism of injury
 Fall (%) 9 (45)
 Motor vehicle accident (%) 7 (35)
 Act of violence (%) 2 (10)
 Other trauma (%) 2 (10)
Rancho level of cognitive function
 Level 6 (%) 12 (60)
 Level 7 (%) 7 (35)
 Level 8 (%) 1 (5)
Complications
 Skull fractures (%) 10 (50)
  Occipital (%) 5 (25)
  Frontal (%) 2 (10)
  Temporal (%) 1 (5)
  Combination (%) 2 (5)
 Hematomas (%) 14 (70)
  Subdural (%) 5 (25)
  Intraventricular (%) 3 (15)
  Subarachnoid (%) 2 (10)
  Combination (%) 4 (20)
 Seizures (%) 3 (15)

Note. TBI = traumatic brain injury; CI = confidence interval; SD = standard deviation.