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. 2021 Dec 10;12:775308. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.775308

TABLE 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of the sample.

Variable Statistic Left-sided cerebellar lesion (N = 13) Right-sided cerebellar lesion (N = 15) Controls (N = 31) χ2 (df) p
Age Mean (SD) 50.089 (18.464) 53.200 (16.917) 57.670 (13.262) 1.466 (2) 0.481
Time since lesion (days) Mean (SD) 122.769 (175.061) 128.800 (92.139) - 2.127 (1) 0.145
Sex N (%) 3.762 (2) 0.152
 Women 8 (61.538) 9 (60.000) 11 (35.484)
 Men 5 (38.462) 6 (40.000) 20 (64.516)
Education N (%) 4.127 (2) 0.660
 Primary school 1 (7.692) 1 (6.667) 2 (6.452)
 Secondary school 3 (23.077) 5 (33.333) 10 (32.258)
 High school 6 (46.154) 2 (13.333) 9 (29.032)
 University 3 (23.077) 7 (46.667) 10 (32.258)

Three participants with vermis damage were excluded from the analyses; to check whether there are significant differences between groups on “age” and “time since lesion” variables, Kruskal–Wallis and Mann–Whitney tests were used; to check whether there is significant association between “sex,” “education,” and “group” variables, chi-squared tests were utilized.