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. 2012 Sep 17;11:17. doi: 10.1186/1472-6955-11-17

Table 1.

Background characteristics of the family members in the study group and the patients

  Family members
Patients
All (n = 17)
All (n = 17)
n (%) n (%)
Family members’ characteristics
Age
Mean years (range)
56 (31–77)
 
Up to 65 years
 9 (53)
From 66 years
 8 (47)
Gender
Female
13 (76)
 
Male
 4 (24)
 
Own children
Small children or teenagers
 6 (65)
 
Adult children or grandchildren
11 (35)
 
Living situation
Sharing household with the person with cancer
10 (59)
 
Separate household
 7 (41)
 
Relationship to the person with cancer
Partner (five wives, three husbands)
 8 (47)
 
Cohabitant
 2 (12)
 
Grown child (four daughters, one son)
 5 (29)
 
Other relative (one ex-partner, one uncle)
 2 (12)
 
Education
Upper secondary and above
10 (59)
 
Less than upper secondary
 7 (41)
 
Work status
 
 
Currently working
11 (65)
 
Retired
 4 (23)
 
Student
 1 (6)
 
On sick leave
 1 (6)
 
Patients’ clinical characteristics
 
 
Age
Mean years (range)
 
65 (35–88)
Up to 65 years
 
12 (71)
From 66 years
 
 5 (29)
Gender
Female
 
 7 (41)
Male
 
10 (59)
Type of cancer
Lung
 
10 (59)
Pancreas
 
 5 (29)
Stomach
 
 2 (12)
Cancer treatment
On-going chemotherapy
 
17 (100)
Radiation treatment
 
 1 (6)
Surgical therapy #    2 (12)

# One had undergone surgical therapy and one was in preparation for it.