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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jul 2.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2011 Sep 9;21(11):1237–1243. doi: 10.1002/pon.2039

Table 4.

Effects of cancer on psychotropic medication use

Ages 40 to 64 65 and older
Females Males Females Males
N N N N
Cancer Survivors 1,060 414 1,164 768
Other Adults 14,193 11,164 6,917 3,785
Percent with any use % % % %
 Cancer survivors (1) 20.3 11.7 18.6 11.2
 Other adults (2) 14.7 7.5 15.2 8.1
Unadjusted difference: (1)-(2)
      (SE)
5.6**
(1.5)
4.2**
(1.6)
3.4**
(1.3)
3.1**
(1.2)
Cancer-related difference Means (SE) Means (SE) Means (SE) Means (SE)
Matching without chronic
    Conditions
6.1**
(1.1)
4.5**
(1.7)
2.6**
(1.1)
3.7**
(1.3)
Matching with chronic
    Conditions
5.3**
(1.2)
3.4**
(1.7)
1.6
(1.2)
2.5**
(1.2)
Mean number of purchases
 Cancer survivors (1) 2.6 1.4 2.0 1.0
 Other adults (2) 1.9 0.9 1.7 0.8
Unadjusted difference: (1)-(2)
      (SE)
.7**
(.3)
.5**
(.3)
.3
(.2)
.2
(.1)
Cancer-related difference Means (SE) Means (SE) Means (SE) Means (SE)
Matching without chronic
    conditions
.7**
(.3)
.6*
(.3)
.1
(.2)
.3**
(.2)
Matching with chronic
    conditions
.6**
(.2)
.5
(.3)
−.1
(.2)
.3
(.2)
*

Significantly different from 0 at p=0.10 level.

**

Significantly different from 0 at p=0.05 level

Cancer-related difference= mean(cancer survivors) - mean(matched controls)