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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Oct 19.
Published in final edited form as: Support Care Cancer. 2023 Aug 31;31(9):545. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07994-y

Table 1.

Respondent characteristics (N=1258)

N (%)
Age
≤ 45 174 (14%)
46–64 525 (42%)
≥ 65 559 (44%)
Gender
Male 599 (48%)
Female 651 (52%)
Non-binary 4 (0.3%)
Missing 4 (0.3%)
Race
Asian, Asian American, Pacific Islander 82 (7%)
Black 76 (6%)
White 1014 (81%)
Mixed or Other 82 (7%)
Missing 4 (0.3%)
Hispanic
No 1146 (91%)
Yes 102 (8%)
Missing 7 (1%)
Income
<$50,000 178 (14%)
$50,000-<$100,000 311 (25%)
≥$100,000 666 (53%)
Missing 102 (8%)
Insurance
Private Insurance 657 (52%)
Medicare 459 (36%)
Uninsured 55 (4%)
Medicaid or state program 56 (4%)
Other 19 (2%)
Missing 12 (1%)
Marital Status
Married/living as married 892 (71%)
Divorced/separated 153 (12%)
Single 131 (10%)
Widowed 72 (6%)
Missing 10 (1%)
Employment status
Retired or Disabled 584 (46%)
Employed 522 (41%)
Other 144 (11%)
Missing 8 (1%)
Education
< HS graduation 28 (2%)
12 years or completed HS 153 (12%)
Post HS training / some college 235 (19%)
College graduate 420 (33%)
Postgraduate 412 (33%)
Missing 10 (1%)
Cancer (self-report)
Brain 70
Breast 188 (15%)
Head and neck 142 (11%)
Gynecological 146 (12%)
Gastrointestinal 169 (13%)
Lung 141 (11%)
Lymphoma 133 (11%)
Prostate 157 (12%)
Testicular 32 (3%)
Other 77 (6%)
Missing 3 (0.2%)