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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2023 Nov 29.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Educ. 2022 Feb;37(1):179–187. doi: 10.1007/s13187-020-01802-5

Table 2.

Descriptive statistics for the entire sample, those willing, and not willing to participate in CCT. Percentages based on column total

Willing to participate n (mean/%) Not willing to participate n (mean/%) Total n (mean/%)
Total observations 138 98 236
Patient (vs. caregiver) 88 (63.7) 47 (47.9%) 135 (57.2%)
Trust 138 (3.8) 98 (3.6) 236 (3.7)
CCT-related fear 138 (2.6) 98 (3.2) 236 (2.8)
Has participated in CCT 59 (42.8%) 21 (21.4%) 80 (33.9%)
Age
 Under 45 years of age 25 (18.1%) 27 (27.5%) 52 (22%)
 45 to 64 years of age 78 (56.5%) 49 (50.5%) 127 (53.8%)
 65 or older 35 (25.4%) 22 (22.5%) 57 (24.1%)
Education
 Less than high school 27 (19.7%) 21 (21.6%) 48 (20.5%)
 High school 35 (25.5%) 31 (32%) 66 (28.2%)
 Some college 45 (32.8%) 22 (22.7%) 67 (28.6%)
 College or more 30 (21.9%) 23 (23.7%) 53 (22.6%)
Race/ethnicity
 Non-Hispanic White 45 (32.6%) 14 (14.3%) 59 (25%)
 Native American 11 (8%) 14 (14.3%) 25 (10.6%)
 Asian 11 (8%) 9 (9.2%) 20 (8.5%)
 Spanish-speaking Hispanic 27 (19.6%) 23 (23.5%) 50 (21.2%)
 Non-Spanish-speaking Hispanic 43 (31.2%) 37 (37.8%) 80 (33.9%)
Female 53 (38.4%) 36 (36.7%) 89 (37.7%)
Rural resident 31 (22.5%) 27 (27.5%) 58 (24.5%)

Statistically significant difference between those willing to participate in CC and not willing

Statistically significant difference between those willing to participate in CC and not willing, patient only

Statistically significant difference between those willing to participate in CC and not willing, caregiver only