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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Feb 7.
Published in final edited form as: Oncology. 2015 Feb 7;88(6):360–368. doi: 10.1159/000370117

Table 1.

Description of Study Population

Demographics Total
(n=28)
Impaired
(n=15)
Non-Impaired
(n=13)
p-value*

  Age, Median (Min-Max) 53 (36–69) 54 (36–69) 52 (40–67) 0.555
  Race
    White 18 (64%) 9 (60%) 9 (69%) 0.596
    Black 8 (29%) 4 (27%) 4 (31%)
    Asian 2 (7%) 2 (13%) 0
  Employment
    Full-time 14 (50%) 6 (40%) 8 (62%) 0.464
    Part-time 6 (21%) 4 (26%) 2 (15%)
    Unemployed 3 (11%) 1 (7%) 2 (15%)
    Retired 3 (11%) 3 (20%) 0
    Other 2 (7%) 1 (7%) 1 (8%)
  Education
    High school/GED equivalent 8 (29%) 6 (40%) 2 (15%) 0.202
    Associate Degree or some college 7 (25%) 4 (27%) 3 (24%)
    Bachelor’s Degree 5 (18%) 1 (6%) 4 (31%)
    Master’s Degree 6 (21%) 4 (27%) 2 (15%)
    PhD, MD3, JD, or other higher degree 2 (7%) 0 2 (15%)
CFQ, Median (Min-Max) 47 (12–81) 57 (46–81) 28 (12–56) <0.001
Global Rating of Cognition
    Not at all 6 (21%) 0 6 (46%) <0.001
    Slightly 7 (25%) 0 7 (54%)
    Moderately 5 (18%) 5 (33%) 0
    Strongly 7 (25%) 7 (47%) 0
    Extremely 3 (11%) 3 (20%) 0
*

Mann-Whitney test was used for continuous variables and Fisher’s exact test was used for categorical variables