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. 2017 Jun 22;7(6):e014078. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-014078

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical characteristics of participants with and without cognitive impairment

Variable Number (%)
With reported cognitive impairment (n=20) Without reported cognitive impairment (n=11)
Age (years) (mean (SD) (range)) 46.40 (9.80) (19–57) 43.45 (12.08) (19–56)
Educational level
  Primary school or below 11 (55.0)  5 (45.5)
  College  6 (30.0)  5 (45.5)
  University or above  3 (15.0)  1 (9.0)
Employment status
 Employed but on medical leave 10 (50.0)  7 (63.6)
 Unemployed or retired 10 (50.0)  4 (36.4)
Marital status
  Married 19 (95.0) 10 (90.9)
  Divorced  1 (5.0)  1 (9.1)
Disease stage
  Stage IA  7 (35.0)  4 (36.4)
  Stage IB-IIA 11 (55.0)  6 (54.5)
  Stage IIB-IVA  2 (10.0)  1 (9.1)
Type of treatment
  Surgery  5 (25.0)  3 (27.3)
  Surgery+chemotherapy  5 (25.0)  4 (36.4)
  Surgery+radiation therapy  2 (10.0)  0 (0.0)
  Surgery+radiation+chemotherapy  6 (30.0)  2 (18.2)
  Radiation or chemotherapy  2 (10.0)  2 (18.2)
Time since completion of primary treatment
(months) (mean (SD) range))
 1.70 (1.03) (1–5)  1.63 (1.20) (1–5)