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Table 2 Participant characteristics

From: Developing behavioural activation for people with acquired brain injury: a qualitative interpretive description study of barriers and facilitators to activity engagement

ABI Demographic Information (N = 16)

 

Min—Max

Gender

 Man

9

 

 Woman

7

 

Age – M (SD)

62.25 (10.61)

47 – 78

Ethnicity

 White British

16

 

Highest Level of Education

 Primary School

1

 

 GCSE/O-Level

5

 

 A-Level

1

 

 Undergraduate Degree

3

 

 Postgraduate Degree

6

 

Aetiology

 Meningioma

6

 

 Stroke

5

 

 Other brain tumour

4

 

 Brain scarring due to head trauma

1

 

Current Living Situation

 Living with Spouse

8

 

 Living with Family

8

 

Current Work Status

 Retired

7

 

 Working full-time

4

 

 Working part-time

4

 

 Unemployed

1

 

PHQ-9 Status

 Low Mood

7

 

 Without Low Mood

9

 

ABI Severity – EBIQ-S – M (SD)

 Total Score (possible range 63 – 189)

94.62 (21.40)

66 – 132

 Cognitive (possible range 12 – 36)

18.38 (4.66)

12 – 31

 Physical (possible range 5 – 15)

6.38 (1.78)

5 – 11

 Communication (possible range 4 – 12)

5.88 (1.67)

4 – 9

Family Members (N = 7)

Gender

 Man

2

 

 Woman

5

 

Age – M (SD)

55.17 (20.51)

19 – 73

Ethnicity

 White British

7

 

Relationship to Participant

 Husband

1

 

 Wife

4

 

 Adult Child

2

 
  1. EBIQ-S European Brain Injury Questionnaire-Self