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Table 1 Results of the overall experience questionnaire for impaired participants only

From: Competitive and cooperative arm rehabilitation games played by a patient and unimpaired person: effects on motivation and exercise intensity

 

Single-player

Competition

Cooperation

shared field

Cooperation

split field

Favorite game

5

12

9

3

 played with friend/relative (N = 19)

1

10

6

2

 played with therapist (N = 10)

4

2

3

1

Least favorite game

11

3

4

11

 played with friend/relative (N = 19)

8

3

2

6

 played with therapist (N = 10)

3

0

2

5

Most effort

7

11

7

4

 played with friend/relative (N = 19)

4

10

3

2

 played with therapist (N = 10)

3

1

4

2

Least effort

10

2

3

9

 played with friend/relative (N = 15)

6

2

1

6

 played with therapist (N = 9)

4

0

2

3

Most competent

7

4

12

5

 played with friend/relative (N = 18)

5

4

6

3

 played with therapist (N = 10)

2

0

6

2

Least competent

10

9

0

6

 played with friend/relative (N = 16)

5

6

0

5

 played with therapist (N = 9)

5

3

0

1

Most stressful

6

6

2

4

 played with friend/relative (N = 15)

5

6

1

3

 played with therapist (N = 3)

1

0

1

1

Least stressful

4

2

6

3

 played with friend/relative (N = 12)

2

2

6

2

 played with therapist (N = 3)

2

0

0

1

  1. Presented separately for participants who played with an unimpaired friend/relative and for participants who played with an occupational therapist. As some participants did not answer all the questions, the number of answers is given for each questionnaire item