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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jan 31.
Published in final edited form as: Psychooncology. 2014 Jun 11;24(2):162–168. doi: 10.1002/pon.3585

Table 1.

Sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of participants (n=165)

Mean age at baseline (s.d.), years 22.8 (8.8)

Gender
Female 76 (46.1%)
Male 89 (53.9%)

Race
White/Caucasian 74 (45.4%)
Hispanic/Latino 71 (43.6%)
Others 18 (11.0%)

Relationship status at 12 months
Married/partnered 60 (37.3%)
Not married/partnered 101 (62.7%)

Age group at diagnosis (baseline)
13–17 years 78 (47.3%)
18–25 years 32 (19.4%)
26–39 years 55(33.3%)

Type of cancer (baseline)
Hodgkin's disease 19 (11.5%)
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma 12 (7.3%)
Testicular cancer 8 (4.9%)
Female reproductive cancers 4 (2.4%)
Soft-tissue sarcoma 19 (11.5%)
Brain 13 (7.8%)
Leukemia 43 (26.1%)
Other carcinomas 13 (7.9%)
Breast 13 (7.9%)
Bone tumors 21 (12.7%)

Severity of disease
less than 50% survival rate 54(32.7%)
50–80% survival rate 67(40.6%)
80% + survival rate 44 (26.7%)

Treatment status at 12 months
Stop treatment 85 (51.5%)
On active treatment 80 (48.5%)

s.d. = standard deviation