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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Oct 21.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Educ. 2012 Jun;27(2):353–361. doi: 10.1007/s13187-011-0306-z

Table 1.

Sociodemographic characteristics of breast cancer survivors participating in the wellness workshops (N = 73)

Characteristics N (%)

Race ethnicity
 Caucasian 31 (42.5)
 African American 23 (31.5)
 Hispanic/Latina 11 (15.1)
 Asian 1 (1.4)
 Native American 1 (1.4)
 Other 1 (1.4)
Age
 25–34 4 (5.5)
 35–44 5 (6.8)
 45–54 22 (30.1)
 55–64 20 (27.4)
 65–74 12 (16.4)
 ≥75 5 (6.8)
Education
 Less than high school 2 (2.7)
 High school/GED 18 (24.7)
 Some college 16 (21.9)
 Associate’s/bachelor’s degree 23 (31.5)
 Graduate/professional degree 9 (12.3)
Employment
 Full time 25 (34.2)
 Part time 7 (9.6)
 Retired 23 (31.5)
 Unemployed 12 (16.5)
 Self-employed 1 (1.4)
Insurance
 Private 37 (50.7)
 Medicare 6 (8.2)
 Private plus Medicare 11 (15.1)
 Medicaid 5 (6.8)
 Uninsured 8 (11.0)
Marital status
 Married 45 (61.6)
 Divorced/separated 16 (13.7)
 Single 5 (6.8)
 Unmarried living with partner 3 (4.1)
 Widowed 5 (6.8)
Area of residence
 City 30 (41.1)
 Suburban 15 (20.5)
 Rural 19 (26.0)
Cancer status
 Completed treatment 49 (67.1)
 In active treatment 19 (26.0)

Not all variables add up to 100% due to missing values, which ranged from 6.8% (most variables) to 12.3% (area of residence)