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. 2003 Aug 20;1:32. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-1-32

Table 1.

Socio-demographic and clinical features of the sample (n = 309)

N %
Gender
Male 139 45.0
Female 170 55.0
Age
Mean (SD) 56.7 (12.9)
Marital Status
Married 164 53.1
Unmarried couple 20 6.5
Divorced 27 8.7
Separated 16 5.2
Widow 37 12.0
Single 45 14.6
Family living
Lives alone 36 11.7
Lives with family 259 83.8
Lives with others 11 3.6
Lives in institution 3 1.0
Years of education
Primary School <3 years 36 11.7
Primary School 3 to 5 years 46 14.9
Primary School 6 years 101 32.7
High School 1 to 3 years 51 16.5
High School 4 to 6 years 32 10.4
College/University 40 12.9
Employment
Full-time 43 13.9
Part-time 17 5.5
Retired 107 34.6
Social welfare 3 1.0
Unemployed 64 20.7
Medical leave 22 7.1
Housekeeping 40 12.9
Others 9 2.9
n %
Satisfaction with income
"I can save" 10 3.2
"I get enough, no money problems" 23 7.4
"I get just fair for my needs" 100 32.4
"I don't get enough for my needs" 136 44.0
"I am in need" 38 12.3
Family monthly income in US dollars
Means 512
Median 300
Range 0 – 5000
Interquartile range 192 – 571
Religion
No 129 41.7
Yes 180 58.3
Tumor site
Breast 98 31.7
Lung 44 14.2
Colorectal 35 11.3
Head & Neck 24 7.8
Uterus & ervix 20 6.5
Prostate 18 5.8
Testicle 16 5.2
Gastrointestinal 12 3.9
Urothelial 12 3.9
Ovary 8 2.6
Lymphoma 7 2.3
Primitive unknown 7 2.3
Soft tissue 4 1.3
Melanoma 3 1.0
Brain 1 .3
Tumor stage
In situ 2 .6
Local 64 19.9
Regional 132 41.0
Metastatic 118 37.2