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. 2022 Nov 2;16(2):221–232. doi: 10.1007/s40653-022-00493-y

Table 4.

Emotion identification (N = 11)

Questions Bad/Not very good Okay Really good/Great
“How well can you name your emotions?” 1 4 6
“How well can you control your emotions?” 3 2 6
“How do you typically feel before an occupational therapy session or group?” 4 6 1
“How do you typically feel at the end of an occupational therapy session or group?”* 0 3 7

Note: Responses to Likert type scale questions were as follows: 1 = Bad, 2 = Not very good, 3 = Okay, 4 = Really good, 5 = Great

*Out of 10 respondents