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. 2022 Apr 12;28(2):205–215. doi: 10.46292/sci21-00022

Table 2.

Participant demographic data (N = 20)

Demographic Mean (SD)
Age, years 47.5 (13.2)

Time since injury, years 20.8 (14.8)

n (%)

Age 18–34 4 (20)
35–49 4 (20)
50–64 10 (50)
> 65 2 (10)

Sex Female 14 (70)

Injury cause (traumatic/non-traumatic) Traumatic 13 (65)

Injury type (paraplegia/tetraplegia) Paraplegia 10 (50)

International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury score A 6 (30)
B 6 (30)
C 8 (40)

Level of injury Cervical 10 (50)
Thoracic 6 (30)
Lumbar 4 (20)

Employment Full-time 7 (35)
Part-time 4 (20)
Unemployed 9 (45)

Education Less than high school 1 (5)
High school 4 (20)
Post-secondary 15 (75)

Marital status Single/never married 7 (35)
Married 5 (20)
Common law 3 (15)
Separated 2 (10)
Divorced 3 (15)

Income < $15,000 5 (25)
$15,000–29,999 2 (10)
$30,000–44,999 1 (5)
$45,000–59,999 2 (10)
$60,000–74,999 3 (15)
> $75,000 3 (15)
Prefer not to say 4 (20)

Electronic device use Smartphone 15 (65)
Tablet 8 (40)
Laptop 7 (35)
Desktop 10 (50)