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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2024 Jul 2.
Published in final edited form as: Gynecol Oncol. 2023 Nov 18;179:138–144. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2023.11.001

Table 1.

Baseline demographics of patients who completed the SNAT.

All Patients
Patients with ≥1 Social Need
Patients Receiving Cancer Treatment with ≥1 Social Need
n = 488
n = 265
n = 83
n (%) n (%) n (%)

Median Age (yrs) 54 53 54
Race
 Latina 352 (72%) 204 (77%) 67 (81%)
 Other 63 (13%) 27 (10%) 7 (9%)
 NHAPIa 38 (8%) 24 (9%) 6 (7%)
 Declined 16 (3%) 4 (2%) 2 (2%)
 Black 11 (2%) 5 (2%) 1 (1%)
 White 8 (2%) 1 (0%) 0 (0%)
Language
 Spanish 312 (64%) 180 (68%) 55 (66%)
 English 147 (30%) 72 (27%) 23 (28%)
 Asian 19 (4%) 9 (3%) 3 (4%)
 Other 10 (2%) 4 (2%) 2 (2%)
Insurance
 Medicaid 384 (79%) 225 (85%) 70 (84%)
 None 70 (14%) 24 (9%) 6 (7%)
 Medicare 32 (7%) 16 (6%) 7 (8%)
 Private 2 (0%) 0 (0%) 0 (0%)
Disease Status
 Surveillance 239 (49%) 140 (53%) n/a
 Active Treatment 162 (33%) 83 (31%) 83 (100%)
 Benign 87 (18%) 42 (16%) n/a
Disease Site
 Endometrial 167 (34%) 94 (35%) 31 (37%)
 Ovarian 131 (27%) 78 (29%) 31 (37%)
 Cervical 71 (15%) 36 (14%) 13 (16%)
 Vulvar 9 (2%) 4 (2%) 4 (5%)
 Vaginal 2 (0%) 1 (0%) 0 (0%)
 Other 14 (3%) 0 (4%) 4 (5%)
 Benign 94 (19%) 43 (16%) 0 (0%)
Number of Needs Identified Per Person Exclusive of Literacy

Number of Needs^ n = 186 n = 60

1 n/a 89 (48%) 34 (57%)
2 n/a 47 (25%) 15 (25%)
3+ n/a 50 (27%) 11 (18%)
a

Non-Hispanic Asian Pacific Islander.

^

P = 0.167 indicating there is not a statistically significant difference in the number of social needs identified between all patients and those actively receiving cancer treatment.