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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jul 28.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2020 Aug 24;30(1 Suppl):455–465. doi: 10.1044/2020_AJSLP-19-00150

Table 1. Sociodemographic, clinical, and therapy characteristics for individual patients included in the analysis.

Patient ID Age Sex Months since stroke Years of formal education Diagnosis Total ILAT duration (hr) ILAT intensity (hr/week)
1 74 M 29 17 Wernicke’s aphasia 48 12
2 51 F 23 18 Amnesic aphasia 24 6.
3 74 M 24 19 Broca’s aphasia 24 6.
4 60 F 253 12 Broca’s aphasia 24 6.
5 33 F 12 13 Broca’s aphasia 48 12.
6 41 F 95 12 Broca’s aphasia 24 6.
7 39 F 45 11 Broca’s aphasia 24 6.
8 34 M 54 14 Broca’s aphasia 24 6.
9 82 F 197 13 Broca’s aphasia 48 12.
10 81 M 44 13 Broca’s aphasia 24 6.
11 51 F 178 13 Broca’s aphasia 48 12.
12 62 M 24 16 Global aphasia 25 12.5
13 33 M 18 13 Broca’s aphasia 25 12.5
14 60 F 84 22 Global aphasia 25 12.5
15 62 M 47 12 Nonclassifiable 25 12.5
16 58 M 25 19 Broca’s aphasia 25 12.5

Note. ILAT = intensive language-action therapy; M = male; F = female.