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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Nurs. 2009;32(2):143–150. doi: 10.1097/01.NCC.0000339262.44560.92

Table 1.

Demographic and Osteoporosis Profile Characteristics (n = 29)

Variable Value Percentage
Age in years M = 60.10
SD = 8.37
Months since menopause or HT M = 62.72
SD = 68.88
Race/Ethnicity
 Caucasian f = 29 100%
 Other f = 0
Employment
 Employed f = 19 31.0%
 Not employed (retired or unemployed) f = 8 27.5%
 Missing f = 2
Residence
 Urban f = 11 37.9%
 Rural f = 18 62.1%
Family history of osteoporosis
 Yes f = 6 20.7%
 No f = 23 79.3%
Bone Loss
 Osteoporosis (T-score ≤ − 2.5) f = 5 17.2%
 Osteopenia (T-score −1.0 to −2.4) f = 24 82.7%
Fracture in past 6 months f = 0 0%