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. 2023 Apr 10;28(5):e287–e294. doi: 10.1093/oncolo/oyad037

Table 1.

Demographic and descriptive data for the study sample.

Characteristics Data
Gender
 Male 52%
 Female 48%
Age, years, mean (SD) 63 (12)
No. of children, mean (SD) 2.8 (1.7)
Family status
 Married 72%
 Divorced 16%
 Widowed 7%
 Single 5%
Religion
 Jewish 72%
 Muslim 16%
 Christian 6%
 Druze 3%
 Unspecified 3%
Country of birth
 Israel-Jewish 34%
 Israel-Arab 26%
 Former USSR 14%
 Arab countries 13%
 Eastern Europe 7%
 Western Europe 2%
 Others 2%
Spirituality
 Somewhat spiritual 47%
 Very spiritual 29%
 Not spiritual 23%
Religiosity
 Not religious 47%
 Traditional 40%
 Religious 13%
Education level
 High school/professional 45%
 Higher education 37%
 Elementary only 18%
Economic status, self-reported
 Average 65%
 Below average 23%
 Above average 13%
Type of cancer
 GI 35%
 Lung 27%
 Breast 12%
 GU 12%
 Head and neck 7%
 Gynaecological 3%
 Melanoma and sarcoma 3%
 Neurological 1%
Place of residence
 Home 97%
 Supportive housing or nursing facility 2%
Living with partner
 Yes 70%
Note: of those with a partner, 82% said the partner provides “a lot” or “quite a lot” of support
Belongs to a supportive social group
 Yes 58%
Support of friends and family
 High support level 81%
 Medium 12%
 Low 7%
Holocaust
 Holocaust survivor 6%
 2nd generation 24%
Philosophical view of illness (can select 0 or more options)
 Fate 43%
 Part of life’s randomness 27%
 A call for change 19%
 Punishment 10%
 Enemy 4%
Calmness in past week (increasing calmness scores 1-5)
 Mean (SD) 2.6 (1.3)
 Not calm (1-2) 41%
 Somewhat calm (3) 31%
 Calm (4-5) 28%
Preference for preserving QoL vs. aggressive treatment (from 1 to 10, with 1 highest focus on QoL, 10 on aggressive treatment)
 Mean (SD) 6.0 (3.1)
 Strong preference QoL (1-3) 27%
 Weak preference QoL (4-5) 17%
 Weak preference aggressive (6-7) 13%
 Strong preference aggressive (8-10) 43%

Abbreviations: GI, gastrointestinal; GU, genitourinary; QoL, quality of life.