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. 2015 Dec 1;4(4):157–173. doi: 10.1089/jayao.2015.0005

Table 4.

Summary Table of Included Studies

Paper characteristics n (%) Paper characteristics n (%)
Study design   Country  
Cross-sectional 19 (55.9%) United States 13 (39.3%)
Longitudinal 10 (28.6) Canada 5 (14.7%)
Prospective/retrospective cohort 3 (8.8%) United Kingdom 5 (14.7%)
Systematic review 1 (2.9%) Australia 2 (5.9%)
Case control 1 Serbia 1 (2.9%)
    Spain 1
Journal   Israel 1
Psycho-oncology 5 (14.7%) Norway 1
Journal of Clinical Oncology 4 (11.8%) Pakistan 1
Supportive Care in Cancer 3 (8.8%) Germany 3
British Journal of Cancer 3 Finland 1
Journal of Psychosocial Oncology 2 (5.9%)    
European Journal of Cancer 2 Tumor groups sampled
British Medical Journal 1 (2.9%) Breast 15 (41.1%)
Journal of Geriatric Oncology 1 Mixed diagnoses 10 (28.6%)
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 1 Ovarian 3 (8.8%)
Gynecologic Oncology 1 Colorectal 3
Health Psychology 1 Testicular 1 (2.9%)
British Journal of Health Psychology 1 Endometrial 1
The Breast 1 Melanoma 1
BMC Cancer 1 Hematological 1
Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing 1    
Journal of Affective Disorders 1 Year published  
PLOS One 1 1999 1 (2.9%)
Journal of Psychosomatic Research 1 2000–2004 5 (17.6%)
Clinical Oncology 1 2005–2009 9 (26.5%)
Cancer 1 2010–2014 19 (55.9%)
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 1    
Radiotherapy and Oncology 1 Time since diagnosis*
    On-treatment (patient) 25 (73.5%)
Treatment of age in analysis   Post-treatment (survivor) 13 (37.1%)
Categorical 15 (44.1%)    
Continuous 21 (61.8%)    
*

Does not sum to 34, as some longitudinal studies followed people from the time of treatment up to 5 years.