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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Feb 20.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 2013 Oct;22(10):1813–1824. doi: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-13-0249

Table 1.

Baseline demographics, sun sensitivity, and clinical characteristics of melanoma survivors and children

Characteristic Sun protection intervention (n = 170) Standard education (n = 170) P

n (%) Mean (SD) n (%) Mean (SD)
Survivor
Age, y 40.4 (6.4) 40.5 (6.5) 0.92a
Sex, male 66 (38.8) 64 (37.6) 0.91b
Ethnicity >0.99
 Hispanic or Latino 6 (3.5) 6 (3.5)
 Not Hispanic or Latino 164 (96.5) 164 (96.5)
Race, white 169 (99.4) 168 (100) >0.99
Education 0.36
 College graduate 137 (80.6) 129 (76.3)
 Not a college graduate 33 (19.4) 40 (23.7)
Marital status, married 150 (88.2) 161 (95.3) 0.03b
Sun sensitivity indexc 2.16 (0.59) 2.29 (0.60) 0.06a
Smoking status 0.82b
 Current smoker 15 (8.8) 12 (7.1)
 Former smoker 37 (21.8) 39 (22.9)
 Never smoker 118 (69.4) 119 (70.0)
Number of melanoma diagnoses 0.18b
 1 140 (82.8) 149 (87.7)
 2 23 (13.6) 13 (7.7)
 ≥3 6 (3.6) 8 (4.7)
Time since melanoma diagnosis, y 4.56 (3.83) 4.43 (3.45) 0.73a
Stage of melanoma at diagnosis 0.95b
 0 30 (17.6) 27 (15.9)
 I 116 (68.2) 116 (68.2)
 II 10 (5.9) 11 (6.5)
 III 14 (8.2) 16 (9.4)
Number of first-degree relatives diagnosed with melanoma >0.99
 0 136 (81.0) 137 (81.6)
 1 26 (15.5) 25 (14.9)
 2 6 (3.6) 6 (3.6)
Child
Age, y 7.3 (3.9) 7.3 (3.8) 0.90a
Sex, male 94 (55.3) 79 (46.5) 0.13b
Ethnicity 0.39b
 Hispanic or Latino 14 (8.3) 9 (5.3)
 Not Hispanic or Latino 155 (91.7) 160 (94.7)
Race, white 166 (98.8) 168 (99.4) 0.62
Sun sensitivity indexc 2.29 (0.69) 2.34 (0.66) 0.48a

Valid percentages are reported. Abbreviations: SD, standard deviation.

a

Two-sided t-test

b

Two-sided Fisher exact test

c

Computed from responses to questions about eye color, hair color, skin’s reaction to the sun and skin sensitivity.

Range 1–4; lower scores indicate higher sun sensitivity.