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. 2024 Jun 19;13(12):e7339. doi: 10.1002/cam4.7339

TABLE 1.

Demographics of PRISM‐Impact participants at T0.

Parent demographics Participating parents (N = 182)
Age, years
Mean (SD) 41.6 (7.4)
Range 23–67
Sex, n (%)
Female 114 (62.6)
Male 68 (37.4)
Highest level of education
High school 32 (17.6)
Apprenticeship 8 (4.4)
Certificate/diploma 52 (28.6)
University undergraduate 53 (29.1)
University postgraduate 37 (20.3)
Employment status, n (%) a
Employed full‐time 82 (45.1)
Employed part‐time or casual 48 (26.3)
Not employed 14 (7.6)
Home duties 32 (17.6)
Marital Status, n (%)
Never married/never de facto 3 (1.6)
Currently married or de facto 158 (86.8)
Separated/divorced/previous de facto/widowed 21 (11.5)
Cultural background, n (%) b
Western/European 140 (76.9)
Other 37 (20.3)
English as a first language, n (%) a
Yes 154 (84.6)
No 27 (14.8)
Child demographics Participating adolescents (N = 23)
Age, years a
Mean (SD) 14.9 (2.1)
Range 12–18
Sex, n (%)
Female 14 (60.9)
Male 9 (39.1)
Diagnosis n (%)
Sarcoma 12 (52.2)
CNS 5 (21.7)
Leukaemia/Lymphoma 4 (17.4)
Other 2 (8.7)
Number of relapses, n (%)
0 11 (47.8)
1 or more 12 (52.1)

Note: The age restriction is based on the child's age at the date of consenting to PRISM, while the age summarised in the table is that reported by the parent at baseline. Hence it is possible to include children aged 18 at baseline, if they had their birthday in between PRISM consent and baseline.

Abbreviations: CNS, central nervous system; SD, standard deviation.

a

Missing = 1.

b

Missing = 5.