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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Aphasiology. 2019 Dec 4;35(3):357–371. doi: 10.1080/02687038.2019.1693026

Table 1:

Sample information

Overall Left Hemisphere Right Hemisphere U Sig.
 Participants N = 106 N = 58
  Age at CVA 58.23(11.65) 60.43(15.69) 4179.5 n.s.
  Females N = 40 N=23
 Samples N = 145 N = 76
 Word count 70.59 (47.92) 71.92 (47.39) 5416 n.s.
 Cohesive marker count 9.05 (6.32) 8.79 (5.79) 4606 n.s.

Acute: < 1 week after stroke (N = 119)

 Samples N = 86 N = 33
 Word count 63.76 (37.32) 76.67 (48.59) 1228.5 n.s.
 Cohesive marker count 7.29 (5.79) 10.58 (6.32) 832.5 **

Chronic: 6–12 months after stroke (N = 102)

 Samples N = 59 N = 43
 Word count 80.54 (59.08) 68.28 (46.70) 1042 n.s.
 Cohesive marker count 9.14 (6.91) 7.48 (5.04) 1063.5 n.s.

Statistics are reported as Mean(Standard Deviation) unless otherwise noted.

U: Mann-Whitney U

*

p < 0.05

**

p < 0.01