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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 May 3.
Published in final edited form as: Support Care Cancer. 2022 Apr 5;30(7):5903–5910. doi: 10.1007/s00520-022-07023-4

Table 1.

Demographics of treatment and control groups

Variables All (n = 153) n (%) Intervention (n = 76) n (%) Control (n = 77) n (%)

Age (years)
 Below 50 36 (23.53%) 19 (25.00%) 17 (22.08%)
 50–60 53 (34.64%) 31 (40.79%) 22 (28.57%)
 Above 60 63 (41.18%) 25 (32.89%) 38 (49.35%)
 Missing 1 (0.65%) 1 (1.32%) -
Ethnicity
 Black or African American 3 (2.00%) 1 (1.30%) 2 (2.60%)
 US Latino 63 (41.20%) 29 (38.20%) 34 (44.20%)
 Other Latino (Mexican, Cuban, etc.) 16 (10.50%) 10 (13.20%) 6 (7.80%)
 Anglo 66 (43.10%) 33 (43.40%) 33 (42.90%)
 Native American 2 (1.30%) 2 (2.60%) 0 (0.00%)
 Asian 1 (0.70%) 1 (1.30%) 0 (0.00%)
 Other 2 (1.30%) 0 (0.00%) 2 (2.60%)
Monthly income
 Under $1500 11 (7.30%) 5 (6.50%) 6 (7.80%)
 $1501–$2000 21 (13.70%) 9 (11.80%) 12 (15.60%)
 Over $2,000 116 (75.80%) 60 (78.90%) 56 (72.70%)
 Refused 5 (3.30%) 2 (2.60%) 3 (3.90%)
Insurance type
 Private insurance 123 (80.90%) 64 (85.30%) 59 (76.60%)
 Medicaid/other “safety net” assistance 24 (15.80%) 9 (12.00%) 15 (19.50%)
 No insurance—everything out of pocket 5 (3.30%) 2 (2.7%) 3 (3.90%)
 Missing 1 (0.65%) 1 (1.32%) 0 (0.00%)