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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Support Care Cancer. 2015 Nov 9;24(5):2093–2099. doi: 10.1007/s00520-015-3014-0

Table 2.

Descriptive statics and inter-correlations of main study variables (N=231).

Variables 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 M SD Range α
1. CAHPS --- 22.03 2.87 6-24 .89
2. Stigma −.18* --- 47.93 12.74 31-83 .93
3. Age .08 −.16* --- 62.94 11.02 22-89 --
4. Gender −.11 .04 −.05 --- .36 .48 0-1 --
5. Education .01 −.08 −.02 .05 --- .49 .50 0-1 --
6. Marital
status
.14* −.17* −.09 .21** .28** --- .63 .48 0-1 --
7. White race −.11 −.11 .18** .08 .21** .19** --- .79 .41 0-1 --
8. Hispanic/
Latino
.06 −.08 −.19** −.03 −.03 −.07 −.04 --- .03 .17 0-1 --
9. Lung cancer
type
.07 .08 .11 .11 −.22** −.26** −.21** .11 --- -- -- 1-3 --
10. Lung
cancer stage
.05 .11 −.09 .06 −.03 .00 −.06 .01 .10 --- 3.36 1.11 1-5 --
11. Smoking
status
.17* −.02 .16* −.07 .17** .11 −.07 .23** −.07 .12 --- -- -- 0-2 --

Note: CAHPS = Consumer Assessment of Health Care Providers and Systems Program; Stigma = Cataldo lung cancer stigma survey; gender (0 = female, 1 = male); education (0 = less than college degree, 1 = college degree or higher); marital status (0 = “other,” 1= married/partnered); White race (0 – non-White, 1 = White); Hispanic/Latino (0 = not Hispanic/Latino, 1 = Hispanic/Latino); cancer type (1= non-small cell lung cancer, 2= small cell lung cancer, 3 = I don’t know); smoking status (0 = current, 1 = former, 2 = never).

*

p < .05

**

p < .01